Auto remove after first update
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Hi, I’m very new to Rhino (1 day) and relatively new to Linux (6 months), rescuing old laptops for family members (6 so far, none less than 8 years old).
During ISO installation on an old Dell XPS laptop and reboot, after I was doing the update using “rpk update -y” command in Terminal, many times I noticed an instruction to run “sudo apt auto remove” to remove redundant items.
After another reboot I followed the autoremove instruction only to be advised I was actually trying to remove the kernel currently in use, amongst other things. It gave me the option to stop, which I did.
I don’t understand why it would tell me to run autoremove which would include the current kernel. Please advise if I’ve missed something.Apart from the above I’m looking forward to enjoying Rhino.
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