Sure...if they've been installed via rpm, then rpm -q kernel will list all 
installed kernels.

If you've installed by compiling from source, you'll have to look in /boot 
and /lib/modules.

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Marc Adler wrote:

> * Michael Lee Yohe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-19 11:16]:
> > > hi all, I've dl-ed kernel 2.4.20-20.9 with the source, now I'd like to
> > > remove kernel 2.4.20-8. How to remove it?
> > 
> > As root - 
> > 
> > rpm -e kernel-2.4.20-8
> 
> Is there a way to list the kernels present on the system?
> 
> Also, how much space does a kernel take up?
> 
> 

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