On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 03/01/2017 07:50 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
>> partitions,and a strange thing happens:
>>
>> On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12 the
>> most recent(and a rescue kernel not numbered).However Grub2 shows 3 entries
>> for kernel 4.8.6,4.2.3,4.9.12.I tried to get rid of 4.8.6 but rpm -qi
>> kernel or rpm -qi kernel-core only show kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12.The same
>> using dnf.The kernel 4.8.6 does not appear on /boot directory nor with
>> rpm,dnf or anything I tried.This is really a stealth kernel and I do not
>> know where it stands,in the first place,to get rid of it.
>>
>> When I choose the corresponding GRUB2 menu entry this kernel 4.8.6 shows
>> that it is real.With uname --all it appears as the active kernel.
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> Now THIS is scary! I've been using Fedora since release 13-14, and I've
> never heard of this. I was in a state of semi-retirement regarding these
> mailing lists, but this has caught my attention. If I discover that this
> exists elsewhere? I'm gonna have to pull the plug on the three servers we
> have installed at work and go with something else. I'm hoping one of the
> developers chimes in with some guidance on this.
>
>
> EGO II
>

​Did you see the 2 smilies?
I was just poking some fun into the mystery.
That why I said:
​
 But seriously, look in /lib/modules and tell us what you see.
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