Here's what I assume to be a simple grub question
On one of my systems, /boot is getting quite full with all the
kernel updates and I'd like to delete most of the old ones,
keeping a couple of the most recent ones. Does one then need
to delete the corresponding lines for the deleted kernels
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, P. Larry Nelson wrote:
On one of my systems, /boot is getting quite full with all the
kernel updates and I'd like to delete most of the old ones,
keeping a couple of the most recent ones. Does one then need
to delete the corresponding lines for the deleted kernels in
assume to be a simple grub question
On one of my systems, /boot is getting quite full with all the
kernel updates and I'd like to delete most of the old ones,
keeping a couple of the most recent ones. Does one then need
to delete the corresponding lines for the deleted kernels in
grub.conf
Jan Kundrát wrote on 4/18/2008 10:52 AM:
P. Larry Nelson wrote:
Here's what I assume to be a simple grub question
OT: please don't click reply when you have a question that isn't
realted to previous message, it breaks message threading.
Really!! How bizarre! I changed the subject so
installed.
Cheers,
Mark
P. Larry Nelson wrote:
Here's what I assume to be a simple grub question
On one of my systems, /boot is getting quite full with all the
kernel updates and I'd like to delete most of the old ones,
keeping a couple of the most recent ones. Does one then need
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:06 AM, P. Larry Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Kundrát wrote on 4/18/2008 10:52 AM:
P. Larry Nelson wrote:
Here's what I assume to be a simple grub question
OT: please don't click reply when you have a question that isn't
realted to previous
P. Larry Nelson wrote:
I apologize to the list but don't understand why, if I changed the subject,
it would be part of a previous thread.
The header has a in-reply-to field, and a references field. They are
used for the threading.
I always thought threads keyed
off the subject line,