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    Still the link applies to debian as well, look for:<br>
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    ".deb based distro - Debian or Ubuntu Linux"<br>
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    And i believe the manual steps at the bottom apply to linux in
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/03/15 12:00, Anurudh Tiwari
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        <div>@ Denial : I have tried with -y option. it exempt me from
          console confirmation but not from pop-up.<br>
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        @Malte : I am not using ubuntu. Its a Debian based system.<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Malte
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            <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Wrong list I guess,
              try <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://askubuntu.com"
                target="_blank">askubuntu.com</a> next<br>
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              or maybe google, you know second result for "linux
              uninstall kernel" has your answers...<br>
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              You have a debian/ubuntu like system.<br>
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              Also you should always keep an old kernel in case you
              notice something broken on your new kernel.
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                  <div>On 03/03/15 11:42, Anurudh Tiwari wrote:<br>
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                                      <div>Hi,<br>
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                                         I am upgrading my machine with
                                      new version of os which have newer
                                      version of the kernel.<br>
                                      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.<br>
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                                  I tried few methods:<br>
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                                   1 . Try to remove using command (
                                sudo apt-get purge uname -r )<br>
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                                  -- 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).<br>
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                            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)..<br>
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                          Please if you have any best solution for this.
                          please share.<br>
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                        Thanks<br>
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                      Anurudh<br>
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