I usually keep all kernels. Alright the ones that don't boot properly can go,
but sometimes older, non udev ones, are usefull to keep if you are appearing
to have problems with the udev ones. I constantly get problems with udev
kernels and my TVcard /dev/video0, and the webcam /dev/video1. Very hit and
miss as to which app gets which video device.
Someone on the list gave me some rules for udev, but they don't appear to be
working. I'll have to start a new thread on that one.
Thanks for the reply.
Nigel.