2010/6/29 Abhishek Amberkar [अभिषेक] <[email protected]>: > > Why did this work? cause dpkg doesn't take care of dependencies?
well maybe it worked but partially my boot still was at 100 % usage and on rebooting this status did not change so went to synaptic and tried to get rid of yet another older kernel the process got stopped with the first error message - not enough space so this time i went into /boot via sudo nautilus and deleted files that had to do with 2 of the older uninstalled kernels dpkg did uninstall but not physically remove it. So no new space was created. So understanding this i dpkg -r one more linux kernel and have physically removed some more stuff from /boot now reading only 78 $% usage so am trying now through synaptic to remove some of the other older kernels it seems i have from 2.6.31-16 through to .22 installed - thats quite a bit ram -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
