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Kernel Updates via Mandriva Online


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Hello,

 

I am running Mandriva 2008,0 with KDE. As a Linux newbie my tendency is to trust Mandriva Online and accept the list of package updates. This includes updates to the kernel itself. But the list of OS's in the GRUB Menu.lst file keeps growing. Now I am up to four versions in this list. They are:

 

title linux

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-desktop586 BOOT_IMAGE=linux root=/dev/hdb1 resume=/dev/hdb5 splash=silent vga=788

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.9-1

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.9-1 root=/dev/hdb1 resume=/dev/hdb5 splash=silent

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.9-2

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.9-desktop586-2mdv BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.9-2 root=/dev/hdb1

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.12-1

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.12-desktop586-1mdv BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.12-1 root=/dev/hdb1

 

 

I am not use to this every growing list of boot options so I have some basic questions.

Am I doing the right thing accepting all these updates? Is this normal behavior of Mandriva? Whenever my boot list grows should I always select the highest version to boot?

 

I suppose after every kernel update I will end up having to edit menu.lst to clean things up the way I like.

 

Thanks,

 

Jose

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If the latest kernel is working properly on your system, you can use the 'Install and remove Software' tool to remove the old one for more disk space. This will also remove the grub entry.

 

 

Thanks, this seems to be the best way to clean it up.

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title linux

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-desktop586 BOOT_IMAGE=linux root=/dev/hdb1 resume=/dev/hdb5 splash=silent vga=788

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.9-1

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.9-1 root=/dev/hdb1 resume=/dev/hdb5 splash=silent

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.9-2

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.9-desktop586-2mdv BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.9-2 root=/dev/hdb1

 

title desktop586 2.6.22.12-1

kernel (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.12-desktop586-1mdv BOOT_IMAGE=desktop586_2.6.22.12-1 root=/dev/hdb1

 

Is the first item in this list (linux) pointing to the newly-installed kernel or the original??

 

When SUSE Linux updates a kernel, their process automatically edits and updates GRUB so that the list doesn't get so large like the above. Can't Mandriva do the same???

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