On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 13:12, delgith raveendrakumar <[email protected]>wrote:
> i installed the new version of Ubuntu 10.04 then my grub header is > 2.6.34.21 > and i updated my system then grub displaying 2.6.34.21 and 2.6.34.24 > my system is dual boot windows7. how i can delete the old 2.6.34.21 > from my grub. i want to edit the grub as windows 7 is the first boot loader > I think i have not understood your Q correctly. I understand that you have a dual boot with Win 7 and Ubuntu 10.04. The Grub is installed by Ubuntu and Win 7 is your First default boot option. If this is what it is then, and you want to uninstall the old kernel, then simply open synaptic and search for linux-image and linux-headers. You will have both the installed versions show up, select the older one to be removed completely, 2 or 3 files get removed and grub updates itself at the end. Thats it. Should free up about 150-200Mb of space. I do not normally keep old kernels and remove them after the new kernel has been booted from atleast once. Hope that helps and thats what you asked in the first place.
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