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Re: Debian/Ubuntu kernel update question



 On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:52:50 -0400 
Tom Metro <[hidden email]> wrote: 

> Jerry Feldman wrote: 
> > I noticed on my laptop (Ubuntu 8.04) that I have 6 kernels and the 
> > relevant menu items in GRUB. ... Is there a GUI bootloader utility 
> > that can be used to easily edit the menu.lst and remove old 
> > kernels...   

Probably. It is relatively easy to write since synaptic (or apt or 
deselect) will do delete the packages and additional stuff. What I'm 
saying is that there probably needs to be either a Debian or Ubuntu GUI 
that sets some parameters.   


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