On 12/21/20 1:45 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
On 12/21/20 12:23 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I wonder: What sense is in updating the kernel in a VM (e.g.
fedora-32) when that kernel isn't used when booting the VM?
The VM's package manager can be told not to update specified packages,
if that is
David Hobach:
On 12/21/20 1:45 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
On 12/21/20 12:23 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I wonder: What sense is in updating the kernel in a VM (e.g.
fedora-32) when that kernel isn't used when booting the VM?
It's only for standalone VMs IIRC.
Uninstalling them shouldn't hurt
On 12/21/20 1:45 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
On 12/21/20 12:23 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I wonder: What sense is in updating the kernel in a VM (e.g. fedora-32) when
that kernel isn't used when booting the VM?
It's only for standalone VMs IIRC.
Uninstalling them shouldn't hurt if you don't
On 12/21/20 12:23 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I wonder: What sense is in updating the kernel in a VM (e.g. fedora-32)
when that kernel isn't used when booting the VM?
The VM's package manager can be told not to update specified packages,
if that is what you want.
Mike.
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You received
Hi!
I wonder: What sense is in updating the kernel in a VM (e.g. fedora-32)
when that kernel isn't used when booting the VM?
For example:
user@sys-firewall ~]$ rpm -qa kernel\*
kernel-core-5.9.11-100.fc32.x86_64
kernel-5.9.12-100.fc32.x86_64
kernel-modules-5.9.14-100.fc32.x86_64