2nd March 2017, 14:15
Hi, I do it by going into Synaptic and cleaning all kernels that get into Autoremove section. This way I end up always with 2 kernels: current and one version before.
(Solved) How I can remove safely old kernels ?
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(Solved) How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by fanisatt - 2nd March 2017, 13:12
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by rocky7x - 2nd March 2017, 14:15
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by XC-DH_Oldie - 2nd March 2017, 19:15
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by fanisatt - 2nd March 2017, 20:40
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by fanisatt - 2nd March 2017, 20:43
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by rocky7x - 2nd March 2017, 21:26
RE: How I can remove safely old kernels ? - by fanisatt - 3rd March 2017, 0:00
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