Marcus Meissner wrote:
> [...]
> All other distros do the same as far as I know.
> Care to give an example where this is not the case?

My Fedora system does not remove old kernels when a kernel update is
installed via yum, the default software management tool. It just adds
a new entry in the boot manager configuration file which then becomes
the default boot option. The same holds for kernel sources, etc.

Cheers, Th.

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