Wrong list I guess, try askubuntu.com next
or maybe google, you know second result for "linux uninstall kernel"
has your answers...
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-redhat-linux-delete-kernel-command/
You have a debian/ubuntu like system.
Also you should always keep an old kernel in case you notice
something broken on your new kernel.
On 03/03/15 11:42, Anurudh Tiwari
wrote:
Hi,
I am upgrading my machine with new version of
os which have newer version of the kernel.
I have to remove my current kernel(which is
going to be old kernel in next reboot) after
up-gradation because i don't want to get prompt
to choose the kernel at booting time.
I tried few methods:
1 . Try to remove using command ( sudo apt-get
purge uname -r )
-- but after it gives a pop up (dialog box) to
select yes or no.(But i don't to do that because system
is automated, user should not interact with system).
My intention is remove to old kernel at very first time
when it reboot(so no prompt will show to select the kernel
by grub)..
Please if you have any best solution for this. please share.
Thanks
Anurudh
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