I want to remove my current kernel after upgradtion of new kernel
Malte Vesper
malte.vesper at postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
Tue Mar 3 06:52:24 EST 2015
Wrong list I guess, try askubuntu.com next
or maybe google, you know second result for "linux uninstall kernel" has
your answers...
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-redhat-linux-delete-kernel-command/
You have a debian/ubuntu like system.
Also you should always keep an old kernel in case you notice something
broken on your new kernel.
On 03/03/15 11:42, Anurudh Tiwari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am upgrading my machine with new version of os which have newer
> version of the kernel.
> I have to remove my current kernel(which is going to be old kernel in
> next reboot) after up-gradation because i don't want to get prompt to
> choose the kernel at booting time.
>
> I tried few methods:
> 1 . Try to remove using command ( sudo apt-get purge uname -r )
> -- but after it gives a pop up (dialog box) to select yes or
> no.(But i don't to do that because system is automated, user should
> not interact with system).
>
> My intention is remove to old kernel at very first time when it
> reboot(so no prompt will show to select the kernel by grub)..
>
> Please if you have any best solution for this. please share.
>
> Thanks
> Anurudh
>
>
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