>I've noticed that when I upgrade a kernel image, the prior one appears
>to be removed.  So, at any time there is only one kernel image in /boot.

As stated by others; certainly old kernel is not removed after upgrade, you
might be doing something
tricky..



On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Kenneth Jacker <k...@be.cs.appstate.edu>
wrote:

> [ Wheezy;  3.2.0-4-amd64 ]
>
> I've noticed that when I upgrade a kernel image, the prior one appears
> to be removed.  So, at any time there is only one kernel image in /boot.
>
> Just in case (unlikely I know) a new kernel has "problems", I'd like to
> retain, say, the last three prior images in /boot.  Other *nix systems
> required me to manually delete unneeded images ...
>
> Looking around, I thought I might find a GRUB option to do this.  No luck.
>
>
> Thanks for your ideas/help!
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