On 04/12/09 14:14, Dale wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
A problem I often have after a big update is emerge -p --depclean
tells me it is going to remove my running kernel.
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
selected: 2.6.26-r4
protected: none
omitted: 2.6.25-r8 2.6.27-r10
dragonfly ~ # uname -a
Linux dragonfly 2.6.26-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Dec 9 11:08:39 PST
2008 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
dragonfly ~ #
My general reaction is to remove packages by hand at this point but
today I have 30-40 and would like to protect this kernel source. Is
there a generaic way to *always* protect the kernel that is currently
running?
I would like to protect the current kernel as well, will statement in make.conf
works?
CONFIG_PROTECT="/usr/src/linux/*"
I've not test it yet.
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Joseph