Actually, rpm should do it for you, if you're updated.

"rpm -e kernel-<version>

On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Kevin Weslowski wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> After getting a kernel upgrade through up2date, I've used the kernel
> confidently for quite a while now, and I was wondering what I need to do
> 
> to completely get rid of all traces of the old kernel...I believe there
> should only be 2 steps:
> 1) do an rpm uninstall of that old kernel
> 2) remove the "backup kernel" code from lilo manually, that up2date put
> in there when the new kernel was installed
> 
> am I missing anything?  I just don't want any unnecessary remnants of
> the old kernel or anything to do with it after I decide to remove
> it...thanks in advance,
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 
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