El 16/8/18 a las 15:57, Robert Moskowitz escribió:
Fine, but does yum delete the old before installing new or afterwards?
No, it is done after a successful installation, as a part of the "cleanup" stage.
BTW, in Fedora 28 we had so many problems with the kernels, that many of had to run 6 kernels back. Finally seem to have the problems addressed...
The think is that it always keeps the current booted kernel, so if you are using a "working" kernel, it shouldn't be a problem.
On 08/16/2018 02:50 PM, Pablo Sebastián Greco wrote:
I always change installonly_limit in /etc/yum.conf from the default 5 to 2, so you only keep the current and the new one.
El 16/8/18 a las 15:44, Robert Moskowitz escribió:
I just installed the new kernel on one of my Cubieboard2s. /boot used grew ~130MB.
Challenge is that my next board to update only has 43MB free. It currently has 3 kernels on it.
Is there a way to cleanly delete old kernel files prior to the update? In this case 4.9.30-203?
thanks
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