I should know by now. I wanted to try out some of the ubuntustudio packages, and while I wasn't paying attention, it installed a version of the kernel linux-kernel-(something)-rt. Whatever that's for, it hosed my system. I was able to boot using /vmlinuz.bak and /initrd.img.bak, but since there is a message that it is not maintained by the Ubuntu maintainers, I want rid of it. What is the safest way to remove this, and leave the regular Ubuntu kernel (and the ability to update it normally) intact?
Actually, looking at /boot, it looks like all the normal kernel files are still there. Can I just apt-get remove linux-image-2.6.28-3-rt and be done with it?
Actually, looking at /boot, it looks like all the normal kernel files are still there. Can I just apt-get remove linux-image-2.6.28-3-rt and be done with it?
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