That's a lesson I learned the hard way yesterday.
Thanks guys,
Bart
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 13:03, Tom Ward wrote:
> I've found that with the newer outdated kernels uninstalling them with
> "rpm -e [old kernel] even cleans up grub.conf. I guess that's one reason
> RedHat went to grub as the default boot loader.
>
> And to Bart, you should alwasy use "rpm -i" to add new kernels, so you can
> boot off the old one in case of a problem with the new one.
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, David A. Sinck wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > The kernels are made so you can have multiple ones on the system
> > without upgrading. Just -i it:
> >
> > rpm -ivh kernel-newer
> >
> > To remove older kernels that are unwanted, 'erase' them:
> >
> > rpm -e kernel-old
> >
> > You may or may not have to edit grub.conf, but that's easy.
> >
> >
> > \_ SMTP quoth Bart Garst on 3/20/2003 08:50 as having spake thusly:
> > \_
> > \_ I have a question. How are you able to save the previous kernel versions? I
> > \_ do my updates with
> > \_ # rpm -Uvh kernel...
> > \_ and it doesn't save the older version (Makes for a real pain when the rpm
> > \_ install crashes).
> > \_
> > \_ Bart
> > \_
> > \_
> > \_ >>>
> > \_ I've been using RHN to keep my errata updated. Very smartly, the kernel
> > \_ updates preserve the previous kernels. Well, I'm starting to get a
> > \_ collection of them and I'm sure the kernels are starting to hog
> > \_ disk-space - or are they? Here's what I have:
> > \_
> > \_ rpm -q kernel
> > \_ kernel-2.4.18-14
> > \_ kernel-2.4.18-19.8.0
> > \_ kernel-2.4.18-26.8.0
> > \_
> > \_ There's yet another update available that I've yet to download. Their
> > \_ manual isn't clear on how to remove the old kernels and if the technique
> > \_ automatically updates Grub or if I have to manually edit the config
> > \_ file. Anyone mess with this?
> > \_
> > \_ Cheers,
> > \_ Mike
> > \_
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