As you said ""It is still a good idea to leave the old kernel there in case
there's something wrong with the new one. While that may not happen very
often there's always a possibility."" You were and are right! I have
encountered an issue with the latest kernel 4.4.0-186-generic in the
Thank you for the reply. Gnome-disk-utility says the disk (a PATA SSD) is ok.
How managing the next time the rescue shell?
Thank you for the reply. Gnome-disk-utility says the disk (a PATA SSD) is ok.
You can, of course, remove whatever you want - it's your system. It is still
a good idea to leave the old kernel there in case there's something wrong
with the new one. While that may not happen very often (as you say "without
encountering problems") there's always a possibility. There's no
I have been recently updating my old notebook HP510 and via terminal I have
been removing contextually the old kernel before rebooting with the latest,
without encountering problems.
Hi to everyone.
I'm using Trisquel mini on the HP 510, and old 32 bit notebook. After a
general updating and a reboot with the latest linux kernel 4.4.0-178 I had on
the screen the following response by GRUB: " Minimal BASH-like line editing
is supported. For the first word, TAB lists