On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 05:36:33PM +0000, Matthew Booth wrote:
Removing xen kernels during conversion is tidier, but occasionally
problematic. For example, if the kernel has dependent kmods which
prevent its uninstallation, the code to remove it reliably across
multiple versions of RHEL becomes tricky. The existing code doesn't
handle this at all, and the conversion will fail in this case. As
it isn't strictly necessary to remove xen kernels, this change
simply stops attempting to remove them.
ACK .. a sensible change as discussed on IRC.
Rich.
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