Removing old kernels

From: Shane Presley (shane.presley_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/31/05

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    Hello,

    I have a RHEL v3 server that's been around for awhile, and kept
    up2date with kernel upgrades.

    But I haven't been removing old kernels. So /boot is filling up.

    How do I clean that up? I know when the system boots I can remove
    images. But I'd like to do this without rebooting. For any one image
    there seem to be a ton of files. Do I just remove them? I think I
    have to also edit the grub.conf?

    Maybe there's a command line way to do this in one step? That would be nice :)

    Thanks
    Shane

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