Re: As long as we're here . . .

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dep wrote:

> . . . I have in my /boot directory four kernels -- the running one
> (5.4.0-80) -- and some rather hoary ones: 4.4.0-124, 3.13.0-147, and
> 3.13.0-126. i do not currently have nor do I imagine ever having need for
> the last three. Thought I'd get rid of 'em, but they do not show up in
> Ubuntu Cleaner or anything else capable of sending them to the bit bucket.
>  
> So. Anybody know any reason I'd want to keep them and, absent such a
> reason, anybody know a quick and complete way of deleting them? Used to be
> they'd always at least show up in Synaptic, but not this time.

This is strange that you have those in /boot and no package in the list.
Are you sure that when you execute dpkg -l | grep 4.4.0-124 (or 3.13.0-147)
nothing pops up?

if so deleting manually is easy. Remove everything /boot/*4.4.0-124* (or
3.13.0-147) and from /lib/modules/*4.4.0-124*

Execute update-grub and it is done. 
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