Nervertheless, if there are to many old kenels in the boot-menue
the recommended way to remove these items from GRUB2-Startmenue is rather to remove them from the system
then to unmark them in GC. (keeping in mind each old Kernel consumes approx. 200MB)
Daniel, it might last a little fortune-time until the Kernel-update appears. Don't you think you could reproduce the behaviour using e.g. VirtualBox.
Looking at Comment 4 in http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=b19beee5b276cc7db1a526c415840822&p=11415516&postcount=4
worries me little bit. Probably a complete removal of GC would have helped at this stage. BTW: I would like to see GC work in Kubuntu when HAL is completely removed there.
Nervertheless, if there are to many old kenels in the boot-menue
the recommended way to remove these items from GRUB2-Startmenue is rather to remove them from the system
then to unmark them in GC. (keeping in mind each old Kernel consumes approx. 200MB)
Daniel, it might last a little fortune-time until the Kernel-update appears. Don't you think you could reproduce the behaviour using e.g. VirtualBox.
Looking at Comment 4 in http:// ubuntuforums. org/showpost. php?s=b19beee5b 276cc7db1a526c4 15840822& p=11415516& postcount= 4
worries me little bit. Probably a complete removal of GC would have helped at this stage. BTW: I would like to see GC work in Kubuntu when HAL is completely removed there.