On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 00:42:43 +0800,
P J P <pj.pandit(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote:
It is an often experience that I try to remove a package(ex: bluez, kernel,
gnome-bluetooth) and yum(8) prompts me to remove nearly 200-300MB worth of critical
packages, which has no connection(ex. kernel => Xchat OR bluez => gedit etc.) with
the package I want to remove. Recently I was told to set remove_leaf_only=1 in yum.conf,
which should help remove only the leaf node packages and nothing else. So I set it.
The connection may not be obvious to you, but it's there. You shouldn't ever
remove kernel. You may want to remove a specific kernel (that you are't
currently running), but then you need to include a version number.