HI Thank's for looking!

I have just upgreded my kernel-2.4.20-8 to kernel-2.4.20-18.9 every thing looks like it's working good and Im well pleased. Now Im going to Build a custom kernel for my system too.

But I dont need the old kernel-2.4.20-8 now so I just wont to delete it off my hard drive.

I think that all I have to do is.????

rpm -evv kernel-2.4.20-8

And yes this will do it all for you It take's old kernel seting's out of the /boot/grub/grub.config too. ;)


I think that will take care of it But I want to make sure that thats all i need to do before I start to Build my custom kernel?????



Ps: I have read alot of howto's but I'v not seen any where it say's howto get the old kernel off the hard drive after a upgrade or a new custom kernel build even in the redhat doc.That came with the CD's


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I got it.Seen same (Q). here at the redhat-list in
other post sorry for posting my (Q).

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