To get rid of these you need to do this at the command line:
sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.16.0.46-generic
(where the last bit matches an old file in /boot)
DON'T remove the most recent, though!
but yeah I agree that it should ideally be automatically done by the updater. this is one of the few things I have to regularly go into the command line for in elementary os
To get rid of these you need to do this at the command line:
sudo apt-get purge linux-image- 3.16.0. 46-generic
(where the last bit matches an old file in /boot)
DON'T remove the most recent, though!
but yeah I agree that it should ideally be automatically done by the updater. this is one of the few things I have to regularly go into the command line for in elementary os