Old Kernels . . .(never die!)

Karl Goetz karl at kgoetz.id.au
Wed Jan 7 00:46:51 GMT 2009


On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:28:03 +1000
Paul Gear <paul at libertysys.com.au> wrote:

> Karl Bowden wrote:
> > ...
> >> Not that it's all that important really.  It's just a matter of
> >> aesthetics.  And the frustration at trying to fix something that
> >> should be quite easy
> > 
> > Just as a matter of - hey this is how I manager my old kernels.
> 
> Just to chime in with a "me too", my method is this: DON'T DO
> ANYTHING. A kernel package is never likely to fill your disk, and
> leaving it there costs absolutely nothing.
> 

Unless /boot/ is a separate partition (not common in Ubuntuland, but
worth bearing in mind).
kk

> 
> Paul


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