It's not that I don't like your system paul but it dwfinately does lead to
some package and system breakage..better do it the synaptic way

M

On Mar 20, 2009 10:01 AM, "paul morley" <[email protected]> wrote:

Many thanks for info. Ramon  but with my system System, Synaptic didn't
remove _all_ the Kernels hiding away, wish it had. I believe Ubuntu 9-04
can do this, but I haven't tried it yet!
Anyway with Gnome-Commander it doesn't take a minute. (remember Norton
Commander of the DOS days? He! He!)
Paul 8-)

Ramon Casha wrote: > There's an easier way - use Synaptic or Aptitude to
select the old > kernels...
> 2009/3/19 paul morley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

> > Since Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) was first released to the present > there
has > been qu...
>     System

> 2) Goto /lib/modules and again delete all the Kernel releases EXCEPT > the
2.6.27-14 item...
>     System

> Note: the deleted items will not appear in the Desktop Trash bin they >
are in another tra...
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