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What's wrong with kernel upgrades?
I don't want my server to boot into a non-openvz kernel, do I?
You question would seem to contain it's own answer
Kernel updates do not change boot orders.
Don't change base repo.
In /etc/yum.conf add exclude= kernel
Are you sure?
Just thought to ask :-) Just in case "exclude=kernel*" would exclude something else that I need
Thank you
You know you could just yum remove the stock kernel...
Nice...I didn't think about it. I should probably remove kernel-headers as well?
Remove stock kernel and check grub config after updating, it's not a good idea to stop openvz updates after the last few exploits!