I have 5 identical copies of kernel-2.4.9-13 on my Redhat 7.2.  This was a
result of a bug (Bugzilla number 55633) in up2date for Redhat 7.2.  If one
had (I had) earlier versions of the same package (in this case, the kernel)
installed, then each time up2date ran it installed yet another version of
the latest.

I got rid of all the earlier versions of the kernel, so now it no longer
adds duplicates.  Is there any way to remove all but one copy of this same
version?  I see in the rpm man pages that one can remove rpm installs by
install number - but I don't see how to find out the install numbers for my
five copies.

jj

John Thayer Jensen, System Administrator
School of Commerce, University of Auckland



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