Re: Removing old Kernels

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Craig,

Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed. And I see it did make the modifications in grub.conf.

Paul

On Saturday, May 17, 2003, at 12:30 AM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2003-05-16 at 21:59, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
I have been keeping my 8.0 system up to date with the Up2Date software.
Very slick. However the root partition has now run out of space. I
suppose I could edit the /etc/grub.conf file to remove references to
the old kernels and then manually remove the associated files of which
I am aware. I imagine there is a way to do it with a command like "rpm
-e <package_name>" but I am not sure of the package name or if it would
take all the necessary steps to delete the associated files and modify
grub.conf. Can anyone help me?


Paul
--
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rpm -qa|grep kernel

will list the exact kernels that are installed

rpm -e specific_kernel_from_list_above_to_be_removed

Craig


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