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Which is why I started with saying, "If you're using the latest kernel |
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version..." Of course, you could upgrade the kernel and not have the |
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issue of emerge -P wanting to remove your current one. |
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dragoonway@×××××.com wrote: |
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> Prune removes all the versions but the last, not the current one. |
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> For exemple, I have old sources on my laptop and use the 2.6.17-r4, |
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> which is not the last (2.6.17-r7) : |
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> ptigris ~ # emerge -pP gentoo-sources |
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> >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: |
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> sys-kernel/gentoo-sources |
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> selected: 2.6.16-r9 2.6.16-r12 2.6.16-r13 2.6.17-r4 |
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> protected: 2.6.17-r7 |
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> omitted: none |
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> >>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal. |
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> >>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed. |
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> It wants to remove the one I use, so I want use this command, I must |
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> recompile the last one with my .config file. |
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