How to remove unused kernel images from CentOS Linux system

Posted by linuxer on Jan 3, 2016 9:35 PM EDT
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Every time you update your CentOS Linux and the update includes a new kernel image update the system will not remove your old kernel but it will cumulatively add new kernel to the top of your Linux kernel installed list. Normally, this does not present any issue to your running system and you are not required to take any action to remove any old and unused kernel images.

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