RDELKERNELS's user guie
Index
- Introduction
- Requirements
- Download & Instalation
- Sintax
- How use rdelkernel?
- Warnings
- Additional information
1. Introduction
Kernel manage allow to delete all kernel of systems. Select the kernel that you want to delete. Be careful when you delete the Kernel.
This tool is aviable for Ubuntu and Debian.. It run in terminal only.
2. Requirements
- Operative system Linux(Debina and Ubuntu)
- python paquet
3. Download & Instalation
Installing for any Linux plataform:
- Download the file rdelkernels_1.1.tar.gz
- $ tar -xzf rdelkernels_1.1.tar.gz
- $ cd rdelfiles
- $ ./install (with root permissions)
Installing for Debian/Ubuntu:
- Download the file rdelkernels_1.1_i386.deb
- $ apt-get install rdelkernels_1.1_i386.deb (with root permissions)
4. Sintax
rdelfiles [OPTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
-s : simulation mode
--help : display this help and exit
5. How use rdelkernel?
- Open the Terminal
- Execute: rdelkernel
- Write the number of the kernel that you whant delete and press ENTER.

NOTE: If you whant exit, write the word quit, exit or q; after press ENTER.
- Finally, confirming the action of removing.
When finished deleting the kernel will reload the menu.
6. Warnings
- Be carefull when you delete a kernell."
7. Additional information
Author: Eloy Asensio
Contact email: eloi.asensio@gmail.com
RDELFILES's License: GPL