For as long as corn has been cultivated in the Western Hemisphere, humans have been popping it. Its nutty crispness has tempted us since ancient days, though it's now easier to make thanks to ...
Our "project 0" assignment in our OS class was to get familiar with compiling and installing a custom kernel in linux (Redhat ES3).<BR><BR>How do I remove a custom compiled kernel? I know it's more ...
Look in /etc/lilo.conf and see which 2 kernels are listed. Then just remove that section, and rm the kernel which you do not want.