Re: removing old Kernels

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Greetings Mikkel,

Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
While this would work, it is not a good way to do it on a system
with package management. You are much better off using rpm or yum to
remove the kernel packages.
Is it my impression or rpm will work only if the kernel was installed using an rpm ?


 This keeps your RPM database accurate.
As others have covered how to use yum and rpm to do this, as well as
how to remove any kernel development packages that way be installed,
I will not go into that. One other way you can do it is to use the
yum extender GUI, remove section, searching for kernel, and pick the
packages you want to remove.
Well i can't use the Yum extender GUI because i am unaware of  it .
Mikkel
Kostas


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