The hard drive of the PC is partitioned. When I boot up, eventually I receive:---
Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 17 generic Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 17 generic (recovery mode) Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 16 generic Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 16 generic (recovery mode) Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 15 generic Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20 - 15 generic (recovery mode) Ubuntu, memtest86+ Other operating systems: Microsoft Windows XP Professional. The Ubuntu section is what's the matter. I assume the 16 and 15's are superceded kernels, ie., they can be removed. How is this done? I'd rather not wipe the operative kernel by mistake. Any help . . . William Bennett. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
