Wednesday, March 1, 2017

updates - How can I remove new kernel versions after downgrading?

I upgraded Ubuntu to 12.04, all packages. But after that I encountered a lot of problems so I decided to downgrade to 11.10.


After I did that I found I now have two kernels: 3.2.x and 3.0.x.
I found many explanations of how to remove older kernels, but i have no idea how to remove the newer kernel.


I dont see a 3.2 kernel running when im using the 3.0 kernel. But I see it in Grub.


When I type uname -r in terminal I see the 3.0.x kernel which im using at present.


How do I proceed to remove the 3.2 kernel?

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