is there a command to see which kernel is booted
Luke Yelavich
themuso at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 27 06:24:21 GMT 2008
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 04:20:14PM EST, mike coulombe wrote:
> Hi, is there a command you can type in the terminal to see for sure which kernel is booted. Thanks Mike.
Yes, there certainly is. Simply type uname -r
So on my system when running uname -r I get the following.
2.6.24-10-generic
Hope this helps.
Luke
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