Previous kernel versions are probably removed if one selects "remove
unused packages" in apt. There is also an option in the grub
configuration files (and in the Startup-Manager applet) that will limit
the number of old kernel versions to be displayed at boot.

To access configuration files from a machine without a booting kernel,
boot with a live CD and mount the hard drive.


Heidi, considering your line of work I could be persuaded to think that you 
might find bug-hunting fun. ;-)

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Kernel panic after update to 2.6.24-23 on Acer Aspire One netbook
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