On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 11:54, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> You need to get a grip.  All of the information is there and the kernels
> are lableled and the source in /usr/src is not installed.  If you know
> how a kernel is booted then you will be able to observe how it is
> removed manually.  I will say again not everyone installs using rpm's.

1) Stop top-posting.
2) What information is where?
3) How are the kernels labeled?  I don't see anything in my "ls /boot"
output that says "kernel" (besides kernel.h).
4) You're suggesting that someone who doesn't understand how to remove a
kernel *should* understand a) how a kernel is booted, and b) how to
remove a kernel.  What are you smoking?
5) I agree, not everyone installs using rpms.  Following that logic,
anyone who *does* know how to install their own kernels *likely* knows
how to delete them as well.

I don't mean to be offensive, but you really were quite assuming of the
original poster, not to mention rude to Robert.  A little logic will
take you a long way.

-- 
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net


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