Hello:

I have been using the 'up2date' utility to keep my Red Hat 7.2 system
current.

I now have several versions of the kernel installed. I can see them via the
'rpm'
command, and they also are available as options when I boot the machine.

If possible, I would like to remove the old versions. I have a few
questions:

(1) Given that I have been running successfully with the newer kernels, is
there
    any reason for me to keep the older kernels installed?
(2) Can I remove the old kernels with the 'rpm --erase <packagename>'
command?

Thank you very much.

Brian Schang



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