Correct, the script currently does not run the command, instead printing it out.
It is my intention to change this to run the command once it's been stable for a while (and several kernel updates). In the mean time testers can duplicate the line
echo sudo apt-get remove $PKGS_LIST
and remove the echo :
sudo apt-get remove $PKGS_LIST
to have the suggestions happen automatically.
This *should* be safe, but be aware of the limited testing to date.
Yes, the user will see multiple kernels (at least two if using last-good-boot). The default settings for Grub, however, mean the latest one will always be selected.
Your suggestion to append "(Recommended)" is a good one though- open a new wish list item.
Correct, the script currently does not run the command, instead printing it out.
It is my intention to change this to run the command once it's been stable for a while (and several kernel updates). In the mean time testers can duplicate the line
echo sudo apt-get remove $PKGS_LIST
and remove the echo :
sudo apt-get remove $PKGS_LIST
to have the suggestions happen automatically.
This *should* be safe, but be aware of the limited testing to date.
Yes, the user will see multiple kernels (at least two if using last-good-boot). The default settings for Grub, however, mean the latest one will always be selected.
Your suggestion to append "(Recommended)" is a good one though- open a new wish list item.