Greetings Brian ,
Brian Chadwick wrote:
rpm -e kernel-version
you can get a list of kernels and their versions installed with "rpm
-q kernel"
instaed of doing "rpm -e kernel" ... you must append the version to
the kernel name ...
dont just go deleting files...use rpm
I would gladly use rpm Brian , but answer for me please this question .
If i had manually installed the kernel ( you know the manual way with
make menuconfig ....)
how am i going to use rpm ?
What is the correct parameter to give to rpm -e ?
Kostas
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