If the kernel you have installed and running is working .... "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" is usually sage advice. As for removing kernels - because they are, on disk, relatively small it's also usually a good idea to have at least one other working kernel installed .... just in case things go pear-shaped.shom_ronnie wrote: ⤴Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:49 am And any suggestions on the kernel that i installed, should i stay on this or go back, if i stay on this one, should i delete the previous one.
Now, that's what I would do. It'll be interesting to see what advice you get from those much wiser than me in the ways of Linux.