On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 10:25:06AM -0700, Gerald enlightened us:
Great feedback. You are all dodging around the basic question though and thats why doesn't centosplus show all it's kernels when i do the yum list all kernel*?
centosplus repo *is* enabled in my Centos-Base.repo file..
The behavior with the list command *seems* to be that it only shows the most recent kernel which happens to be 2.6.9-34.107.plus.c4. When i look in the RPMS directory i see a unsupported kernel for 2.6.9.34.106 which doesn't appear in the list (as well as many more).
That is yum's behavior. I'm not sure what else to tell you, it only shows the most recent version. What led you to believe otherwise?