Hi folks. I have a whole bunch of old and obsolete kernels on my hard drive and every time there comes a new kernel my /boot/grub/menus.lst gets updated and ofcourse then includes all my old and obsolete kernels, so i have to go in and trim down the menu.lst file by hand so that i can use my dual boot with not so much down arrowing. What i would like to know is, is there a way in Ubuntu to delete the old kernels that i no longer need so that only new kernels get used and so that the menu.lst doesn't get updated and gets longer and longer? If i could start gnome, which i can't due to a mistake from me, i could probably hand-delete the kernels or something like that but i wonder if there are other more safe methods to remove old kernels. Thanks for any help. /Krister
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