Clive Menzies wrote: > You'd be well advised to use the package management system to remove the > kernels. Personally, I use aptitude. Having checked which is your > running kernel, go into aptitude, and mark for removal those you want > rid of. If you mark the with '_' both the package and the configuration > files are purged. >
I did this on my server using aptitude and it didn't work. I '_' purged two kernels that had been install with aptitude but it left the actual kernels and initrds and configs in /boot. I had to rm them manually. hunh. I better look into that more as I know that's not proper behavior. A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]