how_to_delete_old_unused_kernels
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To find out the current version of Linux kernel running on your system, use the following command. | To find out the current version of Linux kernel running on your system, use the following command. | ||
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- | **//Linux 4.12.0-041200-generic/ | + | Linux 4.12.0-041200-generic |
+ | </code> | ||
To list all installed kernels on your system, issue this command. | To list all installed kernels on your system, issue this command. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | linux-image-4.12.0-041200-generic | ||
+ | linux-image-4.8.0-22-generic | ||
+ | linux-image-extra-4.8.0-22-generic | ||
+ | linux-image-generic | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | **// | ||
- | linux-image-4.8.0-22-generic\\ | ||
- | linux-image-extra-4.8.0-22-generic\\ | ||
- | linux-image-generic// | ||
Run the commands below to remove a particular linux-image along with its configuration files, then update grub2 configuration, | Run the commands below to remove a particular linux-image along with its configuration files, then update grub2 configuration, | ||
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$ sudo update-grub2 | $ sudo update-grub2 | ||
$ sudo reboot</ | $ sudo reboot</ | ||
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+ | And that's it. |
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