Somewhat related to my inquiry earlier today about the disappearing sound card, 
I just got to wondering if there's a way to "pin" the kernel that works with 
the soundcard such that it won't be deleted with future updates until and 
unless there's a future kernel released that solves the sound card issue.

"dnf versionlock" appears to almost do what I want, but it just locks a package 
to a particular version and doesn't allow it to be upgraded past that.

I'd like to be able to install updated kernels as they are released, but 
somehow tell dnf to never delete kernel version 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8_3.x86_64.  
In the normal course of events that kernel would be deleted after a certain 
number of kernels are installed afterward (as specified by the 
installonly_limit number in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf.

So is there a way to tell dnf to update kernels in the usual manner but always 
keep a certain installed version until otherwise instructed?

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