I assume you are talking about grub and the way it lists the kernel upgrades... Ususally it automatically loads up the latest kernel, and the other stuff is just there in case something has gone wrong with your current install... But you can simply edit the grub boot up options and erase what you dont want. Its stored in /boot/grub/menu.lst
In order to make more space, your best option is using gparted (sudo apt-get install gparted) which will allow you do delete partitions, create new ones, and also extend or shrink existing partitions... This will have to be done from a non-mounted system however... (shrinking, extending that is) so you might wanna load up from a live cd to do that. Kind Regards, Davud Van Assche On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 9:31 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the easiest way to clean a partition completely? It seems as if the > hard drive has multiple OS's installed. I would like to clean it totally off > as I don't use any of the extra ones and also I don't like how you have the > list when your computer starts. > ------------------------------ > Get the Moviefone > Toolbar<http://toolbar.aol.com/moviefone/download.html?ncid=aolcmp00050000000011>. > Showtimes, theaters, movie news, & more! > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users > >
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