That is correct, I installed the hybrid iso with a thumb drive, then 
compiled for uspace with rt-preempt so we can use the 7i80HD card.

I just used Synaptic, and it worked.

Thanks

Rick

On 4/15/2015 9:54 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> On 04/15/2015 06:46 AM, Rick Lair wrote:
>> I want to remove the excess kernels on my machine. I am running Debian
>> Wheezy, and it has an RTAI kernel, and the RT Preempt kernel. I want to
>> get rid of the RTAI kernel, that way when the operator has to start the
>> pc back up for whatever reason he only has the choice of the rt preempt
>> kernel.
>>
>> I was going to use synaptic, but when I selected the RTAI linux-image,
>> it auto selected linuxcnc and linuxcnc-dev, and I would have to say that
>> would be a bad idea.
>>
>> Is there a better way, or is this just going to delete the linuxcnc and
>> linuxcnc-dev directories that came stock on the CD, and not the ones I
>> created when compiling?
> If i understand you correctly, you have installed LinuxCNC off the Live
> Image, which gave you Debian Wheezy with our RTAI kernel and LinuxCNC
> 2.6 or 2.7~preSomething.  Then you manually installed Debian's
> rt-preempt kernel, cloned the git repo, and built linuxcnc for "uspace",
> and you've been running your machine with that.
>
> Is that understanding all correct?  (You can check which kernel you're
> actually running with the "uname -a" command.)
>
> If so, then you can safely remove linux-image-rtai and let it
> auto-remove linuxcnc.  The rt-preempt kernel will be left behind, and
> the linuxcnc that you built will not be removed, and will still run fine.
>
>

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Thanks


Rick Lair
Superior Roll & Turning LLC
399 East Center Street
Petersburg MI, 49270
PH: 734-279-1831
FAX: 734-279-1166
www.superiorroll.com


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