Re: How to remove old kernels

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First run rpm -qa | grep kernel
then run rpm -e xxxxxxxxxx
replace the xxxxxxxx with the kernel you want to remove

On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 09:33, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all folks,
> 
> GRUB
> ====
> My RH8.0 box was upgraded from RH7.3.  After installation completed
> up2date was run.
> 
> Now the RH8.0 box has 3 kernel running
> 
> - old kernel - RH7.3
> - new kernel - RH8.0
> - update kernel - after running up2date
> 
> Kindly advise how to remove the old kernel safely without causing an
> impact to RH8.0 box  
> 
> I expect to remove them one by one;
> 
> First - removing the old kernel - RH7.3
> Then - removing new kernel - RH8.0
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Stephen Liu
> 
> 
> 
> 
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