zabadabadoo
Wed Aug 14, 2019 1:31:33 pm
I now have 3 versions of linux kernel to choose from. 4.18.0-25, 5.0.0-23 and now 5.0.0-25, listed on grub menu.
I have limited disk resource for Zorin, as disk is small by modern standards and I dual-boot.
I have googled advice and seen on ubuntu forum that best method of removing old linux-image and linux-header versions is to use Synaptic PM, being careful what you select and double check what you select for removal. Like they say in bargain shops "when its gone, its gone" using this method. Also advice is to keep two most recent older versions as well as the current version.
There will be a time when I will want to remove 4.18. So is Synaptic the best way to do this tidy up task? (avoiding terminal command line).
I have limited disk resource for Zorin, as disk is small by modern standards and I dual-boot.
I have googled advice and seen on ubuntu forum that best method of removing old linux-image and linux-header versions is to use Synaptic PM, being careful what you select and double check what you select for removal. Like they say in bargain shops "when its gone, its gone" using this method. Also advice is to keep two most recent older versions as well as the current version.
There will be a time when I will want to remove 4.18. So is Synaptic the best way to do this tidy up task? (avoiding terminal command line).