Hello, I always used 500~512 with yum configured for clean kernels installation = 2.
Best regards, El dia 11/02/2016 8:25 p. m., m.roth@5-cent.us va escriure:
Chris Murphy wrote:
Default boot volume on Fedora is 500M, with a kernel installonly_limit of 3. So far this seems sufficient, even accounting for the "rescue kernel" (which is really a nohostonly initramfs, which is quite a bit larger than the standard hostonly initramfs used for numbered kernels).
IIRC, we saw discussions elsewhere, and ... I think it's called fedup (great name, great marketing!) that updated a full release, and it *really* needed > 500M, as it was dumping a *lot* in /boot. And, as they say, disk space is cheap, esp. when we buy multiterabyte disks, even for the root drive. (Ok, most of them are 1TB).
mark
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