Re: LIMITING NUMBER OF KERNEL VERSIONS RETAINED - CLOSED

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Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 1/13/08, Alfred von Campe <alfred@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What you want is:

   # yum instal yum-utils

followed by:

   # package-cleanup --oldkernels [--count=x]

where x defaults to "2" (i.e., keep two older kernels).

I recently discovered that if you have both the uniprocessor and SMP
kernel packages installed, which I believe is the default behavior,
then package-cleanup won't remove the SMP packages.  I had to rpm -e
those myself.

Maybe there's some other reason that it missed those ...
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Thanks for the quick replies everybody, I will follow Alfred's suggestion.

ChrisG
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