Removing old kernels

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I have now been officially playing with the kernel. But, now I am worried about 
running out of disk since my test machine has a very small hd. I was wondering 
how do I remove kernels that did not work :(  (how sad) or that had any other 
problem? do I just use locate and the version of the kernel? for example:
	'locate 2.4.22'
Then remove everything that locate tells me and also remove it from the 
grub.conf file... Or how should I do it?

Thanks,

Rigo


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