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YES- in fact that's the preferd way............so find the Kernel image the Kernel heders and Kernel moduals for the Kernel seres you trying to remove and remove them.......then do
Code:
sudo update-grub
in a terminal to ..........you gessed it update you'r grub menu to remove them from it to
BUT I would Keep 1 extra (the last one to work well) for a wile eney way (it never hurt's to have a out)
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