I have a test/development system (3.0) in which I have Swup configured to install new kernel packages (but not reboot). This works well, except for one thing, I now have 7 different kernels, kernel sources, etc, etc, and that eats up a lot of disk space (especially the kernel sources).
Is there a recommended process or script for cleaning up old kernels? Presumably this would be a manually invoked script, after booting to the latest kernel and deciding it's "acceptable". If I end up having to roll my own, is anyone else interested? I searched through the wiki, and didn't find any discussion of this, if I missed it, please send me the link. -- Dave K Unix Systems & Network Administrator Mount Laurel NJ _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
