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Jan Kundrát <[log in to unmask]>
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Jan Kundrát <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Apr 2008 17:52:08 +0200
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P. Larry Nelson wrote:
> Here's what I assume to be a simple grub question....

OT: please don't click "reply" when you have a question that isn't
realted to previous message, it breaks message threading.

> On one of my systems, /boot is getting quite full with all the
> kernel updates and I'd like to delete most of the old ones,
> keeping a couple of the most recent ones.  Does one then need
> to delete the corresponding lines for the deleted kernels in
> grub.conf?

You don't have to, but it is a good idea since there's no point in
listing stuff that isn't available anymore.

> Does anything have to be done after that so grub is aware, like
> one had to do with the old lilo.conf, i.e., run lilo after any
> changes that were made?

No, editting grub.conf is enough.

Cheers,
-jkt


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