Joerg Johannes wrote: > > Hello list > > I have, in the last few weeks, compiled a lot of kernels (with > make-kpkg) > Well, I have installed these kernel-image-blah.deb's, but without > removing the old ones. dpkg -l shows > > ii kernel-image-2. # <-- dpk -l does not show more of the package > version > ii kernel-image-2. > ii kernel-image-2. > ii kernel-image-2. > ... > > How can I safely remove the old ones (whose files were overwritten by > the newer ones) ? > I could make a 2.4.5 kernel and remove all the 2.4.3.deb's, but will > this work? won't dpkg complain about files that are not there but should > be there? > > joerg >
OK, Thanks to everyone. COLUMS=200 dpkg | grep kernel-image helped me so that could apt-get remove all the old kernel packages. joerg -- Did you know that if you play a Windows 2000 cd backwards, you will hear the voice of Satan? That's nothing! If you play it forward, it'll install Windows 2000.