On 11/27/18 3:17 AM, dsavage--- via users wrote:
Eddie,
Easy. At a CLI prompt type:
ls -l /boot | grep vmlinuz
You should see a "vmlinuz-0" rescue kernel followed by the three latest
installed kernels. For the most recently updated F29 these will be
4.19.2-300, 4.19.2-301, and 4.19.3-300. If you have any numbered below
4.19.2-300, you can safely remove them with dnf/yum.
--Doc
Thanks for the reply....when I grep that info?...there's
vmlinuz-4.14.8-300.fc27.x86_64
vmlinuz-4.19.2-301.fc29.x86_64
vmlinux-4.19.3-300.fc29.x86_64
I assume a simple "rm /path-to-/file-name will suffice?...(not too
familiar with removing things any other way from the Terminal!)
EGO II
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