On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 10:10, GV wrote: > I'm running FC2 and after few updates, LILO is showing up a list of > kernels when booting my PC. Obviously I don't need the old ones any more > so how can I identify and properly delete them via yum? > > Thanks use: rpm -q kernel to get a list of all the kernels you have installed, and then rpm -e kernel-version-you-don't-want to remove the superfluous ones. cya, .sig