On 5/18/23 6:17 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Bill:
During this afternoon's patching (via dnf), a warning GUI popped up
saying /boot is full. It offered me the option to move /boot files
to trash, but no option to delete anything.
If I might make a suggestion: You might want a larger boot partition.
If you're not lacking space in other partitions, you could shrink one
to grow the other. It sounds like it might be a useful thing for you.
Tim,
The boot partition has been big enough for over 10 years, including the time I've had 4 kernels + 1 rescue kernel (since late last year). I'm puzzled about how the /boot partition is now too small. Has the kernel grown significantly?
Re-sizing partitions sounds difficult and very risky. Will reducing the number of kernels from 4 to 3 solves the problem permanently?
thanks,
Bill.
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