Am 12.10.2013 22:53, schrieb P J P:
> On Sunday, 13 October 2013 1:46 AM, Bruno Wolff III
<bruno(a)wolff.to> wrote:
> Your example of removing kernel is even more esoteric. Fedora wouldn't
> work at all without it.
Well, kernel one works when there are multiple kernels installed. It happens when yum
installs a new kernel update. Each kernel brings along its respective kernel-devel,
kernel-header packages.
the kernel is a *special* package, however "kernel-header" is updated
like any other package and only installed in *one* version, only
"kernel" and "kernel-devel" are in context of
"installonly_limit"
may i suggest that you learn basics about dependencies, how linking
works and how dependencies for packages are generated respecting
the linking before you start the next time such a thread?