Re: A lot of problems with debian sid on a Notebook
On Mon, 2012-12-24 at 02:13 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 12:57:09PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Sun, 2012-12-23 at 23:08 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > > "dpkg --purge <linux-image-blah-blah-blah>" works just fine. I think
> > > it
> > > even refuses if it is the one you booted from, but sorry, I'm not
> > > willing to test that myself. :)
> >
> > This will not remove "recovery" entries for installed kernels. You need
> > to edit GRUB 2 configurations or directly edit the grub.cfg.
> >
> > After editing grub.cfg the automation to generate a grub.cfg should be
> > disabled, or at least a backup is needed to restore it, after e.g.
> > kernel updates.
>
> Ummm, no. dpkg triggers still operate as per normal.
> There is no need to edit anything!
So a default only add
Foo Kernel_version
and there are no additional entries such as
Foo Kernel_version (Recovery, Failsafe, Singleuser or what ever)
by default?
IIUC the OP wants to get rid of those "Recovery" entries.
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