Re: How to remove old kernels

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On Sunday 08 December 2002 09:23 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:
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> Thanks for your advice.
>
> I am running GRUB.  How to clean it.

You shouldn't have to.
rpm -e should remove the old kernel and it's additional files from /boot 
as well as removing the /lib/modules-$version directories. Erasing an rpm 
should remove every file that was created when the package was installed.

As part of it's post install and post removal scripts, kernel packages 
should also edit the grub or lilo config files as required.

>
> 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

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