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and don't forget to run "uname -a" to get your currently running kernel |
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version and make sure you don't delete that! |
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"IF" "uname -a" isn't the latest version you have in /boot, some more |
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investigation as to why will be needed. |
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BillK |
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On 1/7/22 04:29, Lee wrote: |
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> The OP should read the section of the Gentoo manual on kernel install |
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> to learn what files are installed where. Yea, but just rm the kernels |
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> and initramfs's from /boot and you're golden. FWIW, I usually only |
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> upgrade my kernel when it's a major revision. |
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> On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 12:39 PM Wols Lists <antlists@××××××××××××.uk> |
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> wrote: |
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> On 30/06/2022 19:23, Michael wrote: |
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> > On Thursday, 30 June 2022 19:15:33 BST Guillermo wrote: |
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> >> Hello, |
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> >> I still have the same problem, but the command worked fine. |
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> > The command "emerge -a --depclean" will only remove uninstall |
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> the kernel |
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> > packages, but will not remove files from/usr/src/, or old kernel |
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> images and |
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> > files from/boot/. |
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> As far as I'm aware, depclean only installs files it installed, so it |
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> leaves quite a lot of garbage lying around from kernels, including |
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> the |
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> /usr/src/kernel-xx-xx-xx directory and various files involved in |
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> making |
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> your kernel, that you've modified. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Wol |
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> -- |
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> Lee 😎 |
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> <ny6p01@×××××.com> |