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On 15/07/2022 00:01, Dale wrote: |
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> Guillermo García wrote: |
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>> Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine. |
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>> I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in |
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>> order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original |
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>> message that the guy sent me trough this list, but i cannot find it. |
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>> Here's a screenshot of my /boot folder: |
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>> I guess the kernel version i use is this one: |
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>> Could someone tell me a method to remove the old kernels in order to |
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>> get more space in /boot? |
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>> Thank you, and regards, |
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>> Guillermo. |
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> I found it for you. The package is app-admin/eclean-kernel. I think |
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> there is a wiki page on the Gentoo website for that. I recall it being |
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> pretty easy to use. |
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Bear in mind, if the OP is running 5.15.10, that's the second oldest |
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kernel in the list. If he's got five newer kernels there, is |
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eclean-kernel going to assume the live kernel is out-of-date and delete |
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it? NOT a good idea. |
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The OP needs to make sure that both 5.15.41 and 5.15.48 are in his boot |
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menu, AND that they both work, before risking clearing out the rest ... |
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Cheers, |
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