

I used -y:
dpkg --list | grep 'linux-image\|linux-headers\|linux-modules' | grep '6.5.0-060500rc3' | awk '{print $2}' | xargs -I{} sudo apt purge -y {}
and there were a lot of errors but it did purge those kernels. Please let me know if there’s better way. Thanks.



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