Re: LIMITING NUMBER OF KERNEL VERSIONS RETAINED

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Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the correct resource.

I would also appreciate advice on how to do this on a RHEL4 server being updated with up2date.

Is it safe just to delete the old kernel and initrd files from the boot partition and the grub conf file?

Unless you are really hurting for disk space on your boot partition, it is safe to leave the extra kernel images there. If the clutter on your grub menu bothers you, you can simply delete them from the grub.conf file so they don't show up. I generally keep 2-3 older kernel images around just in case newly installed ones won't boot for some reason.

Alfred gave some good advice for keeping this neat 'n tidy with the yum-utils package-cleanup command.
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