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I assume the 16 and 15's are superceded kernels, ie., they can be removed.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.
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