Olaf Mueller wrote:
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?

Help?

This happened to me too. I am now sitting with a situation that if I
boot, I will start using the PAE kernel, rather than the regular kernel.
That does not seem so good...

So how do I undo this and get the xen and pae kernels off my system (and
the fuse for xen and pae)?

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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