I asked the same question a while ago and this was how did it.
"On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 12:15:15PM -0700, Bazooka Joe wrote:
I didn't make /boot big enough and I was wondering what I can delete if anything.
this is a multi processor box so I know it needs the smp files
Yes. You can delete all your old kernels...
Do:
1) "uname -r" to tell you what kernel you are running.
2) "rpm -qa | grep kernel"
3) "rpm -e" all the kernel-XXX and kernel-devel-XXX kernels you want to delete. I recommend keeping your last two kernels.
4) In addition, you might want to do the following:
rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep kernel | grep -v smp`
That will remove all kernel and kernel-devel stuff that is not smp.
---Kayvan "
On 8/23/06, Pichin pichins.fedora@yahoo.com wrote:
Can someone tell me how to remove old kernels, I have about 5 old kernels and only use one (the most recent one)..
Thanks Jose
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