Re: How to protect 2 kernels from upgrades?

2019-10-27 Thread Tony Nelson
On 19-10-26 19:31:58, wwp wrote: Hello Tony, > > On Fri, 2019-10-25 at 16:42 -0400, Tony Nelson wrote: ... > > > Neither > > > excludepkgs nor protected_packages have any effect on DNF's > > > autoremove, though they do prevent normal operations. ... Can't you add exclude patterns to th

Re: How to protect 2 kernels from upgrades?

2019-10-27 Thread Tony Nelson
On 19-10-26 19:41:45, Tom Horsley wrote: > My question is how to > protect 2 kernels from being erased. I seem to recall I did this once by doing an rpm --justdb -e kernel That removes the info that the kernel exists from the rpm database, but leaves the files. I'm not absolutely positive that

Re: How to protect 2 kernels from upgrades?

2019-10-27 Thread Tony Nelson
Back on the list, and hopefully somewhere in the same thread. On 19-10-26 19:31:47, jdow wrote: On 20191026 12:50:35, Tony Nelson wrote: ... Mine was at 8, now it is at 18, so as long as I keep track I won't lose my important kernels. That wasn't my question. My question is how to prot

F31RC1.9 install fails on Ryzen 7 3800X if file system encryption is enabled

2019-10-27 Thread Eric Smith
I have a new Ryzen 7 3800X system, and since Fedora 30 won't install on that, I tried Fedora 31 RC1.9 Workstation Live. That boots up fine, but when I try to install to my "disk" (M.2 NVMe), if file system encryption is enabled, it hangs at "Creating luks on /dev/nvme0n1p6". I let it sit there for