I have a full /boot and need help
Ambrogio
fn050202 at flashnet.it
Tue Jun 6 20:04:00 UTC 2006
Il giorno mar, 06/06/2006 alle 12.44 -0700, Kayvan A. Sylvan ha scritto:
> This is not a good plan.
>
> It's much better to use "rpm -e" to remove unneeded/old kernels.
>
> "uname -r" tells you which kernel you are running, so there is no
> guesswork.
>
> In addition, doing "rpm -e" will remove the entries from your
> GRUB configuration, where moving things around (or just deleting them
> without the aid of "rpm") will leave those lines hanging around.
In addition rpm -e will remove also the modules directory, that is a lot
of space.
It's possible to use yum remove also
Bye
Ambrogio
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