The kernel images (on redhat at least) sit in /boot/vmlinuz-* generally. They are very small files (like 200K'ish). I would recommend that you don't delete the files (just in case) but rather edit /etc/grub.conf to take them out of your menu. The config file is pretty sane and easy to understand. Just remove each 4-line entry from it for the menu iteam you want to remove. Be careful to leave *at least one*. After poking around in there, let us know if you still have questions.
--Dave <quote who="Matthew Larson"> > I have about 8 kernels installed on my system for some reason. How do I > get rid of some of them? > > A few of them have a 'debug' label on them, others seem to have peers > that are more an updated version of themselves. > > Anyway, can I remove some, or am I able to at least clean them off of my > boot-loader? > > Thanks. _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/newbies
