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 at 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 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Arm-dev mailing list > Arm-dev at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev > > -- Nicolas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/arm-dev/attachments/20170705/7c46cba0/attachment-0006.html>