On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:50:26AM -0600, John H. Clark, III wrote:
>
> What is the right way to remove old kernel image and configuration files
> from the boot partition?

rpm -q kernel will list all the kernels that are currently installed.
You can then remove all but the one you are running.
That should free up enough space to allow you to install a new kernel
via up2date.

Emmanuel



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