Kangerooo: If you've accidentaly (as the script mistakenly suggested)
removed the mose recent kernel, "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade" should reinstall them.

Jeff: Spot on idea with the number being configurable (from a file in /etc/). 
Would you want a list of known good or just one? Would simply using the one 
recorded by last-good-boot (i.e./boot/last-good-boot/version ) work for you ? 
Actually, the script should probably honour that regardless as a safety net to 
stop other people having Kangerooo's problem.

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remove old kernels from grub list
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