On 10/24/19 1:15 PM, George R Goffe via users wrote:
The "real" situation is that I have frozen this system's kernel at an older 
version because of problems with the newer kernels going crazy... reporting apparent 
stalling on cpus (excessive disablement maybe). I thought I had a broken cpu but went 
back to the oldest kernel and the messages went away. I haven't written a bug on this 
mainly because I haven't had much luck with reporting kernel bugs. This current effort 
was the beginning of an effort to get the most current kernel and see if the problem 
persists... and then report the bug... if that's what it is. Just talking with you has 
given me an idea though. I could change the # of kernels to retain, install the latest 
kernel, test for messages, write a bug if the problem still appears... AND I'd still have 
my latest kernel. I'll give that a try.

As long as you are running the kernel you want to keep when you do an upgrade, dnf will remove the next oldest kernel instead.
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