On 29/8/23 01:19, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
My experience with this is you don't have to, new kernel installs subsequent to the dnf-system-upgrade remove the oldest kernel relative to the install limit irrespective of whether that kernel is the for the current OS or the previous OS. For example, I have an install limit of 5, and I used dnf-system-upgrade to upgrade from F37 to F38, and currently I don't have any F37 kernels in /boot because the dnf installs of the F38 kernels auto-removed the F37 kernels each time.On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:16 AM Roger Heflin <rogerheflin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Possible ways, are if the /boot was not mounted when a prior kernel removal was done, or if something else was mounted over boot when that kernel removal was done.Not removing the last kernel during dnf-sysytem-upgrade is by design. You have to manually remove the old kernel(s) from previous versions of Fedora.
regards, Steve
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