I have been running Ubuntu 5.10 for a couple of months now.  There
have been some kernel upgrades during that time, and older versions of
the kernel are still present in /boot and show up in the GRUB menu. 
What is the approved (Debian-oriented) method of doing this?

Is this a job for "# apt-get remove"?  What is the best way to get the
package names that belong to these older kernel versions?

    carl
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    carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
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