\chapter{Linux} \section{Kernel Upgrades} \begin{txt} # LIST KERNELS ON /boot PARTITION dpkg --list | grep linux-image dpkg --list | grep linux-headers \end{txt} \begin{txt} # REMOVE SELECTED KERNEL VERSIONS FROM BOOT PARTITION sudo apt-get purge linux-image-4.4.0-{75,78,79} sudo apt-get purge linux-image-extra-4.4.0-{75,78,79} sudo apt-get purge linux-headers-4.4.0-{75,78,79} or sudo apt autoremove [-f] \end{txt} \begin{txt} # My one-liner to remove old kernels (this also frees up disk space) # https://askubuntu.com/a/254585 dpkg --list | grep linux-image | awk '{ print \$2 }' | sort -V | sed -n '/'`uname -r`'/q;p' | xargs sudo apt-get -y purge \end{txt} \begin{txt} # Remember to update grub2 configuration sudo update-grub2 \end{txt}