Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing kernel package, as long there
is still any package in the system providing kernel, which vzkernel
does.
You just need to know that you can't erase the kernel you're currently
running.
/snajpa
On 07/29/2014 12:03 AM, jjs - mainphrame wrote:
Yum might not
Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing kernel package, as long there
is still any package in the system providing kernel, which vzkernel
does.
I imagine dracut-kernel and kernel-firmware remain? I think
kernel-firmware contains device drivers of sort but what does dracut
do?
You just
Greetings,
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what does dracut do?
Master your package manager:
rpm -qi dracut
TYL,
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On 07/29/2014 08:04 AM, Matt wrote:
Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing kernel package, as long there
is still any package in the system providing kernel, which vzkernel
does.
I imagine dracut-kernel and kernel-firmware remain? I think
kernel-firmware contains device drivers of sort but
Dear colleagues, I would like to work with the following scheme in openvz
We want deploy multiple vlan over a bonding, so far I have read the
documentation openvz, but I can not reach the target
I would like to share with you, my settings and analyze that I was wrong. I
leave the settings via
On 07/26/2014 08:50 PM, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
On 07/26/2014 12:45 PM, Kevin Holly wrote:
On 23/07/14 09:34, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
I just talked with a L3 Supporter of SolusVM and they told me that
this seems to be a well known vzctl bug.
Great, can they point out to a bug in