Too many old kernels -> how can I delete the old Linux kernels?
1/ I have too many kernels listed in Grub and I wish to remove old ones. I'm not sure how to do it safely.
2/ I've noticed that some are not even listed in Grub but appear when I type dpkg --list | grep linux-image in the terminal (list below).
On the other hand when I type rastanat@
vmlinuz-
It's confusing :-0 (yeah I'm not so technical as you must have guessed it).
I'm using 2.6.35-24-generic (uname -r result) and I also wish to keep the 2.6.35-23 (just in case of a disaster).
Can some one explain to me how to do so and why the kernels lists are different?
Thanks in advance :-)
dpkg --list | grep linux-image gives me the following :
rastanat@
rc linux-image-
ii linux-image-
rc linux-image-
rc linux-image-
rc linux-image-
rc linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-generic 2.6.35.24.28 Generic Linux kernel image
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