Tim

I installed using Synaptic.
I did not think to un-install them the same way.
Thanks

-- Bill

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
>> I finally resolved the issue.
>>
>> If you want to remove old Linux kernels from your system:
>>  * Remove kernel and related files from /boot
>>  * Remove related linux-headers (directories) from /usr/src
>>  * Run update-grub
>>
>> This appears to be true on Ubuntu 11.10 and LinuxMint 11
>
>
> Were these kernels you installed from non-Debian/non-Ubuntu sources?
> As in, did you download the source from kernel.org and compile it
> yourself?
>
> If you installed them through the package manager, or compiled a
> custom kernel with make-kpkg, then you should uninstall the kernel
> image/header packages as appropriate rather than just deleting files
> directly.
>
> tim

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