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hello all,
when I do a kernal update, after reboot I have the option of booting into
the previous kernel.
I understand the importance of that, but at the moment I have 4 previous
kernels to choose from.
How can I tell Linux to only keep the last kernal and no more than that.
I'm using FC7 & it getting updated through YUM
As always, thanks in advance
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