olivares33561 via users composed on 2023-12-01 13:49 (UTC):

> The newest kernel was installed via a service that runs automatically.  I use 
> command line to install updates.  There is a service that installs system 
> updates and installed the kernel which did not boot on this machine. When 
> starting the machine it froze and did not boot.  The service installed the 
> latest kernel.  How can I prevent it from doing that?
 How I do it:
# grep kernel /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
exclude= kernel* plymouth*
#
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