Eddie,

Easy. At a CLI prompt type:

     ls -l /boot | grep vmlinuz

You should see a "vmlinuz-0" rescue kernel followed by the three latest
installed kernels. For the most recently updated F29 these will be
4.19.2-300, 4.19.2-301, and 4.19.3-300. If you have any numbered below
4.19.2-300, you can safely remove them with dnf/yum.

--Doc

> Hello all, I don't wanna go into a long song and dance so I'll make this
> short and simple:
>
>
> Running F-29 on  Lenovo ThinkPad T420
>
> I've updated and everything is running smoothly
>
> But
>
> When its first starting up?...and it shows the kernels that are
> available (along with the rescue option) they're showing as
>
> "Fedora 4.14.xx _27_ Fedora "Workstation"
>
> Is there something I need to do to get my kernel info to reflect the
> latest version of Fedora? I mean it's not a HUGE problem, since this is
> just the laptop I'm trying to learn C++ and Python on....but its just
> something I noticed and was curious to know if something is wrong
>
>
> Thanks for any help in advance
>
>
> Cheers!
>
>
>
> EGO II
>
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