Thanks

This is the short-term fix.  The long term list is for update-boot to remove older kernel stuff, leaving only the new and prior 2 like the behavior we have in the Intel kernel install.  IMHO.

Bob

On 07/05/2017 01:41 AM, Nicolas Repentin wrote:
Hi

For me you can remove them, the dtb files comes with the kernel.
Technically you can even remove in the dtb folder all the uneeded boards and keep only yours.



Le 5 juillet 2017 01:26:43 GMT+02:00, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@htt-consult.com> a écrit :
My /boot is full!

I had left it at the 'default' of 524MB and after all the kernel 
updates, it is finally full.

I would say this is a bug in update-boot, not to trim down /boot old images.

So I had to delete the 201 and 202 files out of /boot to install this 
latest 4.9.34-203.

But what about removing the directories:

dtb-4.4.34-201.el7.armv7hl
dtb-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl

Can those also just be deleted?

thanks



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