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Re: Kernel confusion...two different lists of installed kernels? Easy way to uninstall old kernels?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:20 pm
by artytux
too slow typing, deleted post.

Re: Kernel confusion...two different lists of installed kernels? Easy way to uninstall old kernels?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:30 pm
by DukeComposed
RallyDarkstrike wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:12 pm
Thanks for the reply. MX Cleanup is only showing one kernel that can be removed though....but the Terminal command I mentioned in my first post implies that there are like...15 kernels that I could remove?

Copy/paste from that Terminal window:

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(11:04 PM)darkstrike @ minidarkstrike ~ $ --> dpkg --list | grep linux-image
[snip]
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-18-amd64               6.1.76-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-20-amd64               6.1.85-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-21-amd64               6.1.90-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64               6.1.94-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
ii  linux-image-6.1.0-23-amd64               6.1.99-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
ii  linux-image-6.4.0-1mx-ahs-amd64-unsigned 6.4.4-1~mx23+1                          amd64        Linux 6.4 for 64-bit PCs
ii  linux-image-amd64                        6.1.99-1                                amd64        Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)
Did you notice that the only kernel suggested for removal in MX Cleanup has an entry in "dpkg -l" that starts with "ii"?

Re: Kernel confusion...two different lists of installed kernels? Easy way to uninstall old kernels?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:37 pm
by RallyDarkstrike
artytux wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:20 pm too slow typing, deleted post.
No worries, thanks anyway!

Re: Kernel confusion...two different lists of installed kernels? Easy way to uninstall old kernels?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:39 pm
by RallyDarkstrike
DukeComposed wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:30 pm
RallyDarkstrike wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:12 pm
Thanks for the reply. MX Cleanup is only showing one kernel that can be removed though....but the Terminal command I mentioned in my first post implies that there are like...15 kernels that I could remove?

Copy/paste from that Terminal window:

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(11:04 PM)darkstrike @ minidarkstrike ~ $ --> dpkg --list | grep linux-image
[snip]
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-18-amd64               6.1.76-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-20-amd64               6.1.85-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-21-amd64               6.1.90-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
rc  linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64               6.1.94-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
ii  linux-image-6.1.0-23-amd64               6.1.99-1                                amd64        Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
ii  linux-image-6.4.0-1mx-ahs-amd64-unsigned 6.4.4-1~mx23+1                          amd64        Linux 6.4 for 64-bit PCs
ii  linux-image-amd64                        6.1.99-1                                amd64        Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)
Did you notice that the only kernel suggested for removal in MX Cleanup has an entry in "dpkg -l" that starts with "ii"?
I didn't until you mentioned it, actually....I'm a power user compared to most folks, but I'm not a Linux expert so I'm afraid I don't know what those "rr, ii, ic' abbreviations stand for?

I'm assuming this means I can safely delete everything marked 'rc' or 'ic' then?

Re: Kernel confusion...two different lists of installed kernels? Easy way to uninstall old kernels?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:01 pm
by DukeComposed
RallyDarkstrike wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:39 pm I didn't until you mentioned it, actually....I'm a power user compared to most folks, but I'm not a Linux expert so I'm afraid I don't know what those "rr, ii, ic' abbreviations stand for?

I'm assuming this means I can safely delete everything marked 'rc' or 'ic' then?
"man dpkg-query" is going to be useful here. Remember that kernels end up under /boot, so if you don't have fifteen different /boot/vmlinuz files on your machine, you don't have fifteen kernels to remove. What you're seeing is leftover config files from previous kernels you've already installed, used, and then deleted after they were upgraded.