Re: How to uninstall a kernel and *all* of its "dependencies"?
Dne, 23. 10. 2009 10:06:48 je Dale napisal(a):
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> the easiest way is to in synaptics just search for 'linux' and remove
> the kernels you not need, ie linux images and linux headers etc for
> the versions you want.
>
Thanx. Will that take care automagically for the related kernel modules
and the like? I mean, I won't have to manually remove subdirs such as,
say, 'lib/modules/2.6.30-bpo.2-amd64/misc/fglrx.ko'? Will it also clean
my /boot/grub/menu.lst of the entries no longer needed?
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Klistvud
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