On 2009-04-23, Lenny Jaan lennyj...@gmail.com wrote:
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Now I have peace mind, Thanks 2 Thierry.
How do I get rid of other 2 entries from the boot screen ?
How do I view the versio of Lenny using
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:31:47 -0400, machiner posted:
Reply to: edua...@kalinowski.com.br
Original Message Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:21:51 -0300 RE: Re: regarding
upgrade [See Original Message Below]
They do reappear after a grub update. Personally, I usually remove an
unused kernel
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Original Message Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:59:20 -0700
RE: Re: regarding upgrade [See Original Message Below]
Wicked. Thanks for that.
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:59:20 -0700 thorntreeh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr
Lenny Jaan lennyj...@gmail.com writes:
How do I get rid of other 2 entries from the boot screen ?
sudo aptitude purge linux-image-2.6.26-1-686
or so.
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Original Message Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:09:07 +0200
RE: Re: regarding upgrade [See Original Message Below]
Sorry, I think I'm replying to Paul instead of the OP, but I deleted that
original post from my email.
If you don't want to remove the kernel you're
machiner wrote:
Sorry, I think I'm replying to Paul instead of the OP, but I deleted that
original post from my email.
If you don't want to remove the kernel you're not using for whatever reason,
just
edit: /boot/grub/menu.lst and comment out the 8 lines that comprise the 2
kernel
Reply to: edua...@kalinowski.com.br
Original Message Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:21:51 -0300
RE: Re: regarding upgrade [See Original Message Below]
They do reappear after a grub update. Personally, I usually remove an
unused
kernel because I run a tight ship
I am using Lenny.
Just now I have upgraded the system using the following two commands :
aptitude update
aptitude full-upgrade
I have rebooted the system, to my surprise there are 4 entries instead
of earlier two, the entries are as follows :
Debian/Linux Kernel 2.6.26-2-686
Debian/Linux Kernel
On 23 April 2009 03:55:06 Lenny Jaan wrote:
I am using Lenny.
Just now I have upgraded the system using the following two commands :
aptitude update
aptitude full-upgrade
I have rebooted the system, to my surprise there are 4 entries instead
of earlier two, the entries are as follows :
Now I have peace mind, Thanks 2 Thierry.
How do I get rid of other 2 entries from the boot screen ?
How do I view the versio of Lenny using command line ?
Thank U,
Lenny Jaan.
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Hi folks,
I've learned that woody is now called testing and fairly stable. So I
thought, I might give testing a try on my workstation to enjoy things
like XF4 and Linux 2.4 as soon as they move from unstable to testing.
I have here a potato machine which I just installed from the CD-ROM two
To quote Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# 98 packages upgraded, 11 newly installed, 2 to remove and 2 not
# upgraded.
# Need to get 51.6MB of archives. After unpacking 34.8MB will be used.
# Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
# Abort.
David B. Harris wrote:
Look more closely ;) 98 packages upgraded. :) 11 will be newly
installed, but there are 98 upgrades. Seems reasonable if you don't have
a whole lot installed. 'apt-get -u dist-upgrade' will show you all the
packages that will be upgraded, too.
Ahh, thank you. That
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