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Things are different when it comes to kernels. When you apply a "kernel update", you don't actually update the kernel, you install a new kernel alongside the existing one.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:36(p)
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Every time you apply a kernel update, you install a new kernel on the system, without removing the old ones.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:38(p)
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At boot time, the computer selects the most recent one.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:40(p)
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Identifying the current kernel
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:45(title)
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If you want to know which kernel you are currently using, open a terminal and type:
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:47(p)
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uname -a
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:49(screen)
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Installing and removing kernels
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:54(title)
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You can install and remove kernels from the Update Manager.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:56(p)
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Select "View" -> "Linux Kernels" in the menu.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:58(p)
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You cannot remove the kernel you are currently using. To remove it, you need to reboot and select a different kernel to boot with.
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Located in usr/share/help/C/mintupdate/kernels.page:60(p)
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