boot menu
Robert Holtzman
holtzm at cox.net
Sat Mar 30 23:56:02 UTC 2013
Running Ubuntu 12.04 among other distros. I had kernels all the way back
to 3.2.0-23 in /boot. Ran "apt-get remove --purge" on all but the
current and the previous two kernels. I watched grub.cfg being created
and it showed the three correct kernels and the other distros. When I
rebooted the menu showed all the kernels I had just removed. Update-grub
showed the correct number of kernels.
Any ideas, pointers, suggestions (anatomically possible or not), flames,
personal insults gratefully accepted.
--
Bob Holtzman
If you think you're getting free lunch,
check the price of the beer.
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