Linux-BootCleanup version 0.01 This modulino was created to aid in the task of cleaning up old kernel files from the /boot directory and updating the system bootloader menu entries accordingly. It is primarily useful as a program. The installed program, 'bootcleanup', can help you archive old kernel files from /boot, perhaps to reclaim space on the /boot partition. Additionally, the corresponding obsolete and distracting kernel options will be removed from your boot menu. Care is taken to backup modified files and to preserve archived data. As a module, Linux::BootCleanup provides a few possibly-useful functions for working with release numbers, kernel files in the /boot directory, and bootloader menus. INSTALLATION To install this module, run the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES Test::More POSIX Exporter Pod::Usage Getopt::Long::Descriptive Getopt::ArgvFile Archive::Tar IO::Prompt Linux::Bootloader Linux::Bootloader::Detect COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2007, Karl Erisman, Murray State University This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.