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LINUX-CHECK-REMOVAL(1) General Commands Manual LINUX-CHECK-REMOVAL(1)

linux-check-removal - check whether removal of a kernel is safe

linux-check-removal VERSION

linux-check-removal is intended to be called from the prerm maintainer scripts of Linux kernel packages.

The VERSION argument must be the kernel version string as shown by uname -r and used in filenames.

If the currently running kernel matches VERSION, linux-check-removal normally prompts the user to confirm this potentially dangerous action and fails if the user chooses to abort. There are two exceptions to this behaviour:

  • If the current environment is a chroot or container, it is assumed that the running kernel is independent of any installed kernel package and the command always quietly succeeds
  • If debconf prompts are disabled, the command warns if removing the running kernel but always succeeds

Name of the preferred debconf front-end. If set to noninteractive, debconf prompts are disabled and linux-check-removal always quietly succeeds.
Name of the package to be removed, automatically set by dpkg.

linux-check-removal and this manual page were written by Ben Hutchings as part of the Debian linux-base package.

6 June 2016