I updated my linux kernel from 3.2.0.33 to 3.2.0.36 but both kernels still show in the dual boot menu. I'll attach a pic for you guys what I mean. Also, everytime I go into Grub Customizer and quit it says I have to update. I hit update but the next time I quit (just open the program then quit) it still says it needs to update. I'm thinking about doing a clean install of Mint 13 anyway, or 14 if it's worth it. I did change the order to have Windows first which I know would probably make a difference. Before I do a clean installation I want to get this fixed first.
I'm not sure if I can trash the entries like GRUB customizer says I can....
GRUB showing too many kernels...
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GRUB showing too many kernels...
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Re: GRUB showing too many kernels...
You can solve this by removing the old kernels using synaptic and then run this command in a terminal:
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sudo update-grub
Re: GRUB showing too many kernels...
google: removing old kernels ubuntu : http://askubuntu.com/questions/153185/h ... us-release
Re: GRUB showing too many kernels...
Thanks for the input guys, but I just deleted my linux partition for other reasons.