On 08/30/2013 08:49 AM, Alexandru Juncu wrote: > On 30 August 2013 08:11, Arun M Kumar <arunkr.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I have compiled and installed a kernel, >> >> Now it fails to Load...and i want to remove it.... >> >> what is the procedure to be followed, I have installed GRUB 1 on my >> system fr simplicity during this process. > > > Hello. > > Just delete the kernel image and the initrd files from /boot and > delele the entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst (in the entry you can find the > file names). > > In grub2, you would just delete the image and do an "update-grub2" and remove the modules that you install with make modules_install from /lib/modules/<kernel_version> but take care to not remove the wrong directory! For the future it may be advisable to use a build-script that builds you a package that can be installed using your distributions packaging system. In example for a Debian based (apt) system you can use make-kpkg and in addition of getting a kernel image and modules you get a package that can be installed and removed using apt (I am sure that there is a comparable tool for any other major distribution as well), so your workflow looks like this: make menuconfig CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=8 make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image dpkg -i ../linux-image-<version>_<arch>.deb this even adds an entry to the boot-loader for you. and then you can just as easy remove the kernel using: dpkg -r linux-image-<version> and the kernel is cleanly removed from your system. regards, andi > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies