9.10 does use grub2, but the correct answer was given by micges.  Use
Synaptic and search for "linux" in Name only (not Name and Description).
Uninstall all but the newest linux-image*** and linux-headers***
packages.  You want to leave linux-generic, linux-headers-generic (if
it's installed), and linux-image-generic so it will continue to get
kernel updates.  This will also clear up a lot of disk space.

Moses

On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 22:14 +0000, Ian W. Wright wrote:
> Thanks everyone - Richard got the right answer - its Grub2. 
> Unfortunately, it seems to be more difficult to set up than 
> the web pages suggest - e.g. Startup Manager which I have 
> just installed, only has half the options the webpage says 
> it should have!! Too late to worry about it tonight though - 
> I have to be up at 5 in the morning to take part in a brass 
> band contest......
> 
> Ian
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