Dag Wieers wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Olaf Mueller wrote:

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?

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)?

Please configure your /etc/sysconfig/kernel to include:

DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel

That is what I have right now.


Normally that is the case by default and grub will not boot into another kernel unless you modify /etc/grub.conf manually.

So if I had rebooted, it would not have come up in the wrong kernel.

So should I do the 'rpm -e kernel-PAE kernel-xen kmod-fuse-PAE kmod-fuse-xen'

or wait until things are 'fixed' tonight?

Since I installed these via yum should I not do a 'yum erase kernel-PAE kernel-xen kmod-fuse-PAE kmod-fuse-xen' instead? (keep yum 'happy', yum, yum...)


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