On 10/04/2015 11:40 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
I can solve it easily by booting to the former kernel, but I wonder. Is
there a way to keep the kernel from being ujpdated if the corresponding
kmod-nvidia package is not available to be updated as well?

Yes: use akmod-nvidia, which will build a new kmod at boot if needed. Personally, I use both because the kmod is quicker if available, and the akmod can be used as a backup for it.
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