So now that /boot is starting to fill up a bit, what is the best way to uninstall old kernels that I no longer need? Can I just do "rpm -e kernel-#.##-#"?
Yes, you can. Just be sure not to erase the currently-running kernel of course.
Paul.
So now that /boot is starting to fill up a bit, what is the best way to uninstall old kernels that I no longer need? Can I just do "rpm -e kernel-#.##-#"?
Paul.