Re: How to remove old kernels

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Hi Pierre,

Thanks for your advice.

I am running GRUB.  How to clean it.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen Liu


On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 02:39, Pierre Lamb wrote:
> Don't forget to clean up lilo.conf and remove the
> correct files from /boot might also remove unused
> /lib/modules dirs
> 
> 
> --- Markku Kolkka <markku.kolkka@koti.soon.fi> wrote:
> > Viestissä Sunnuntai 8. Joulukuuta 2002 19:33,
> > Stephen Liu kirjoitti:
> > > Kindly advise how to remove the old kernel safely
> > without causing an
> > > impact to RH8.0 box
> > 
> > Use "rpm -q kernel" to show installed kernels,
> > "uname -r" to show which kernel 
> > is in use, and "rpm -e kernel-<version>" to remove
> > the old versions.
> > 
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