Technically you shouldn't remove these, they help you to rollback in
case there is an issue with the updated kernel, but look in /boot and
VERY CAREFULLY delete the old stuff.

Cheers,

        Aly.

On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 15:32, Redhat wrote:
> When I upgrade the kernal and reboot there is a screen that
> lists the kernals on my machine, the top one being the new
> one. Should I delete the other kernels? If so how do I do
> this?
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