On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Onkar Shinde <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Do you know what grub is? It is boot loader. yep its the boot loader ? and the OS puts up all the various kernels old and new into the boot loader - meaning the boot loader has options to boot into any of the myriad kernels that the OS has on board. Various files related to the boot process are stored in /boot > It does not decide which > kernels to keep and which to remove. It simply lists all the kernels > it finds in /boot in it's menu. > > Why can't you use apt-get to remove old kernels? What error do you get? > > because i have no idea what to uninstall ? > Did you try using 'sudo dpkg -r packagename' as an alternative? > > same as above so which package should i be uninstalling ?? ram
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