Re: Removing old kernels

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Am Sam, 2003-08-30 um 21.15 schrieb Rigoberto de la Cruz:
> 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? 

If you installed a Redhat kernel via rpm, you should use
   rpm -e kernel-<version>
Be careful with the version numbers.

You can see which kernels are installed by
   rpm -q kernel

If you used another method, you should delete the corresponding vmlinu?
files in /boot (eventuell corresponding config and map files) and the
corresponding subdir in /lib/modules.


Peter





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