On 7/4/05, Hoffmann <oasf2004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All: > > I have updating to the last FC4 kernel. However, after > that, I realized that the not only the previous FC4 > kernel, but also, the last one are present on GRUP. I > meanm during the booting process, I see the following > on GRUB: > > (a) The last FC4 kernel; > (b) The previous FC4 kernel; > (c) Windows xp; > (d) Other. > > How could I remove the previous FC4 kernel from GRUB, > so? Is it safe to do that? Using rpm. You will want to keep a minimum of two kernels when you upgrade. This is so that you can test the new kernel and make sure everything works before uninstalling the old kernel. How to uninstall a particular kernel is left as an exercise for you. HTH N.Emile... -- Registered Linux User # 125653 (http://counter.li.org) Certified: 75% bastard, 42% of which is tard. http://www.thespark.com/bastardtest Now accepting personal mail for GMail invites.