On 2/22/24 1:01 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 2:33 PM Mike Wright
<nobody(a)nospam.hostisimo.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/22/24 10:21, home user wrote:
>> (f-38; gnome)
>> Good morning,
>>
>> While doing my weekly "dnf upgrade" a little while ago, I got the
>> following pop-up at the top of the screen"
>> ------
>> Low Disk Space on"boot"
>> The volume "boot" has only 20.9 MB disk space remaining.
>>
>> Examine Ignore
>> ------
>> Seeing that a new kernel needs...
>> over 74,000,000 (initrams*)
>> over 14,700,000 (vmlinuz*)
>> over 8,800,000 (System.map*)
>> over 200,000 (config*)
>> =============================
>> over 97,700,000 total,
>> I suspect that the next time I do weekly patches (next Thursday), it
>> will fail.
>>
>> I'm only keeping 2 old kernels now. I did not do anything to shrink
>> /boot. What has grown so much recently? What do I delete?
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Yeah, it looks closer to 5 old kernels.
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I don't understand. Excluding the rescue kernel, there's only the current kernel
and the 2 most recent kernels. And the "pieces" of the kernels appear to all
match correctly (judging from the version numbers).
Is my only real choice to cut back from 2 old kernels to 1 old kernel?