[clue-tech] 2 kernels when booting

Yuko Jonah spidna at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 18:01:02 MDT 2007


Thanks everyone for the respond.

On 3/20/07, Ken MacFerrin <lists at macferrin.com> wrote:
>
> Yuko Jonah wrote:
> > I updated my ubuntu box after rebooting it bootup with 2 version of the
> > kernel. How do i remove one of them the proper way without destroying or
> > trashing the box.
> >
>
> Here's the GUI version:
>
> 1) Make note of which kernel you want to keep and which to remove.
>
> 2) Boot into the kernel you want to keep.
>
> 3) Open the Synaptic Package Manager
>
> 4) Look under "Base System" for the "linux-image-2.6.XX-XX" version you
> don't want, click the checkbox and select "Mark for Complete Removal"
>
> 5) look again to ensure you selected the right one
>
> 6) A popup box will appear asking you to confirm any remaining depended
> packages that will be removed as well, hit "Mark" to confirm.
>
> 7) Click the "Apply" button on the top menu.
>
> 8) Confirm the packages shown in the popup box that will be removed and
> push "Apply"
>
> 9) Watch as Synaptic takes care of the rest (including updating Grub,
> removing old modules, etc).
>
> 10.. done.  reboot and you should see only one kernel version.
>
> -Ken
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