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sh -c 'cd /tmp && wget -N https://git.launchpad.net/linux-purge/plain/install-linux-purge.sh && chmod +x ./install-linux-purge.sh && sudo ./install-linux-purge.sh && rm ./install-linux-purge.sh' && [ "$BASH" ] && echo Replaced current shell in order to make the Bash completion work && exec bash

apt install dialog

Para saber los kernel que hay instalados:

dpkg --list | grep linux-image

Then run this in terminal, use "sudo" if proceed in your case:

linux-purge --clear-boot

Then go on removing kernels by e.g.

linux-purge --keep 1 --choose