seth vidal wrote: > > keep the kernel you're running and all newer than that. > > older kernels, remove. > > have a text file which can specify kernels-versions to keep/ignore > from removal. I'd rather see "keep the kernel you're running, and the most recent." If I run yum regularly but only reboot every couple of months, I can end up with half a dozen kernels on my disk that I have not yet ever booted, and now never will. -- Jamie Zawinski jwz@xxxxxxx http://www.jwz.org/ jwz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.dnalounge.com/ http://jwz.livejournal.com/