Note: Don't use the -y option while removing packages. It's better to let
yum tell you it's intentions so you can review them first. If everything
looks good, then type y to continue with the remove operation.
2014-06-17 5:59 GMT-05:00 Michael Schwendt :
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 23:39:16 +0800, Som
On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 23:39:16 +0800, Someone wrote:
> > Once you've booted with a newer kernel, you could uninstall older kernel
> > packages *and* any kmod packages for those kernels.
> >
>
> What would that look like, in my case?
Since you've referred to "sudo yum update -y", you would also us
On 06/16/2014 11:25 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>
> Once you've booted with a newer kernel, you could uninstall older kernel
> packages *and* any kmod packages for those kernels.
>
What would that look like, in my case?
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 22:36:02 +0800, Someone wrote:
> I ran "sudo yum update -y" a few days ago, as I often do, and I saw the
> following error:
>
> Error: Package:
> kmod-VirtualBox-3.14.6-200.fc20.x86_64-4.3.12-1.fc20.2.x86_64
> (rpmfusion-free-updates)
>Requires: kernel-uname-r = 3.
I ran "sudo yum update -y" a few days ago, as I often do, and I saw the
following error:
Error: Package:
kmod-VirtualBox-3.14.6-200.fc20.x86_64-4.3.12-1.fc20.2.x86_64
(rpmfusion-free-updates)
Requires: kernel-uname-r = 3.14.6-200.fc20.x86_64
Installed: kernel-3.14.4-200.fc20.