[Bug 1311863] Re: Reinstall procedure does not delete old kernels

Colin Watson cjwatson at canonical.com
Tue Nov 18 15:33:12 UTC 2014


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Title:
  Reinstall procedure does not delete old kernels

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Apologies if this is the wrong component.  I am writing about the
  "reinstall" process that the Ubuntu installer provides as an
  installation option.

  This option worked great, however it left a number of old kernels in
  /boot.  It did remove the kernel modules from /lib/modules, but the
  kernels themselves still hung around.  This caused a problem on my
  next boot when one of these old kernels was booted by default (I had
  been debugging a mainline kernel) and I had no mouse support because
  there were no modules.

  If the reinstall procedure is going to delete modules from
  /lib/modules, it needs to delete the images from /boot as well.

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