Am Fr, den 22.10.2004 schrieb Linn Kubler um 21:42: > Ok, that worked, cool! However, now I see that I have the option to > boot to either version of the kernel when my computer starts. Is > there a reason to keep the older version around? If not, should I > remove it? If so, how does one do that? > Linn The old kernel sits there for security. If the new one does not boot or makes other trouble you have the chance to still boot with the old one. I would keep the old kernel quite a while, until you are sure you have no problems with the new one. You then can uninstall the old kernel: rpm -e kernel-$version. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.8-1.521smp Serendipity 21:45:02 up 2 days, 18:24, load average: 1.11, 1.33, 1.41
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