Software :: Safe To Remove Old Grub Files After Upgrading To 2?

Oct 13, 2009

I just installed grub2 on my laptop and everything works fine and boots right. It gave my the option to run

'sudo rm -f /boot/grub/menu.lst*' after the installation because it said it could not determine itself if these files were necessary to keep.

I'm not sure what files they are exactly, or how to find them either, but do people usually delete them after upgrading?

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3) Back up files to an external drive using Xubuntu.
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