Patrick Shanahan wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > * Richard Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-31-07 11:22]: > >> David C. Rankin wrote: >> >>> But so far in 10.3 every time I install a new kernel and source, Yast >>> or zypper or whatever the clever package, keeps removing the original >>> kernel. How do I make it stop. >>> >>> >>> >> None of the automatic installation tools (Yast-zypper-smart) seem to >> leave the old kernel & source intact. >> > > smart does > > smart flag --show multi-version > java > kernel-default > kernel-source > > I guess I manage to get it AFU somehow :) I usually use the GUI version but I guess the CLI version offers more flexibility? At least with the RPM -i, I have managed to keep old versions intact. I am inundated by all of the documentation. It is impossible to keep up with it all, literally. I think it is about time for a new book: "SuSE 10.3 for Dummies" that condenses all of the recent 'gotchas' into one place along with their solutions. :)
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