Hello,

seems to me that kmod-fuse, the new replacement for dkms-fuse, needs a
lot of additional kernels to have installed? Is it really necessairy to
have 3 kernels installed?

Here is the output of my last 'yum update' call.

============================================================================
 Package            Arch      Version                   Repository    
Size
============================================================================
Installing:
 kmod-fuse          i686      2.7.4-1.el5.rf            rpmforge      
26 k
     replacing  dkms-fuse.noarch 2.7.4-1.nodist.rf

 kmod-fuse-PAE      i686      2.7.4-1.el5.rf            rpmforge      
26 k
     replacing  dkms-fuse.noarch 2.7.4-1.nodist.rf

 kmod-fuse-xen      i686      2.7.4-1.el5.rf            rpmforge      
26 k
     replacing  dkms-fuse.noarch 2.7.4-1.nodist.rf

Updating:
 clamav             i386      0.95.1-3.el5.rf           rpmforge     
2.7 M
 clamav-db          i386      0.95.1-3.el5.rf           rpmforge      
20 M
 clamav-devel       i386      0.95.1-3.el5.rf           rpmforge     
6.4 k
 clamav-milter      i386      0.95.1-3.el5.rf           rpmforge      
88 k
 clamd              i386      0.95.1-3.el5.rf           rpmforge     
235 k
Installing for dependencies:
 kernel-PAE         i686      2.6.18-128.1.6.el5        updates       
15 M
 kernel-xen         i686      2.6.18-128.1.6.el5        updates       
16 M

Transaction Summary
============================================================================


regards
Olaf

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