Removing old kernel entries in GRUB boot loader menu
Jared Buck
jared.buck at gmail.com
Fri Jul 14 00:00:27 UTC 2006
how do i uninstall the older kernels then?
Jared
On 7/13/06, Ouattara Oumar Aziz <wattazoum at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I have Ubuntu 6.06 on my machine in a dual boot configuration and
> > yesterday I downloaded the latest kernel version through sofrware
> > updates (using update manager). The GRUB menu is looking very crowded
> > now and I'd like to be able to remove some of the older kernel entries
> > (leaving the current kernel and the previous kernel version selectable
> > and leaving Windows XP on the menu) I know you have to edit a certain
> > file to do this, but how would I go about doing so and what would I need
> > to remove from the file to make it show the current and previous kernel
> > versions only?
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> I recommend that you do not edit it yourself. uninstall the later kernel
> you had and the entry will be automatically removed.
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> The file to edit is /boot/grub/menu.lst
> (but don't edit it )
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