On Tuesday 01 June 2004 07:45 am, The Other wrote: > On Mon, 31 May 2004 12:39:38 -0500, Tom Brinkman > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Use 'rpm -qa | grep -i kernel' to list installed kernels, > > then 'urpme kernel-x.x.x....' to remove all of of the one(s) > > you want to remove. Example: > > > > So if I wanted to remove all files of 2.6.5-1.tmb, > > including it's lilo entry, I'd su to root and type > > 'urpme kernel-tmb-2.6.5-1.tmb.5mdk-1-1mdk' > > > > (use copy'n paste to avoid typos). > > Tom, > > I know this method will work if you installed a kernel rpm with > urpmi. > > But will it also work if you compiled the kernel from it's > source tarball? > The Other
No, and that's just another reason vanilla source shouldn't be used for kernels. All bits and files will have to be removed by hand. -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas Proud to be an American
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