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Old 30th September 2009, 09:35 PM
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Hold of Kernel-Packages

Hey,

I use another kernel on my eeepc which is specially adjusted for the Hardware Needs of this little machine.
The source of this kernel is:
http://www.fedora-eee.com/
But since today I have the problem that the updater would like to update the vanilla kernel from the Fedora Repos.
Even though there aren't any versions of this vanilla kernel already installed. So I don't know what causes this mistake and would like to prevent this kernel from auto-updating.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

P.S. Please excuse my english I'm not a native speaker.
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Old 30th September 2009, 10:28 PM
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Add the following line to /etc/yum.conf

exclude=kernel*

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