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On Jan 1, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Don Vogt wrote:
> when I select the second kernel it boots OK. Now I would like to remove the
> bad kernel.
The only thing that makes this tricky is that you can?t just say ?rpm -e
kernel? because there is more than one ?kernel? package installed. You
On Jan 1, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Don Vogt wrote:
> when I select the second kernel it boots OK. Now I would like to remove the
> bad kernel.
The only thing that makes this tricky is that you can’t just say “rpm -e
kernel” because there is more than one “kernel” package installed. You need to
kno
I have a screwed up disk arrangement, but I have had no trouble because of it
after using it over a year. Recently I did a yum update. After starting the
update, which included a new kernel, it seemed to either freeze or loop. It was
a long time at the prompt and I got impatient and did a Ctrl
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