Im using Fedora 17 KDE, btw best linux distro ive ever used and ive installed over 20 of them.. good job .. anyway............ to the point...
When i first installed fedora 17, i updated it etc did was needs to be done, updated the kernel, it shows up
on computer startup[grub/boot menu w/e u guys wanna call it it shows
Kernel
Kernel [whatever version.]
windows 7.
and I now have just updated the kernel again, so I now have the 3 kernels to choose from + my windows,
Kernel
Kernel [update.]
Kernel [latest update
windows 7.
And I only want to view the latest kernel.. What command do I use to do that?
Last attempt, it somehow Fu**ed up my sh** and couldnt boot nothing and again another fresh install....
When i first installed fedora 17, i updated it etc did was needs to be done, updated the kernel, it shows up
on computer startup[grub/boot menu w/e u guys wanna call it it shows
Kernel
Kernel [whatever version.]
windows 7.
and I now have just updated the kernel again, so I now have the 3 kernels to choose from + my windows,
Kernel
Kernel [update.]
Kernel [latest update
windows 7.
And I only want to view the latest kernel.. What command do I use to do that?
Last attempt, it somehow Fu**ed up my sh** and couldnt boot nothing and again another fresh install....