On 10/23/24 2:56 PM, home user via users wrote:
On 10/23/24 3:18 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Oct 22, 2024, at 20:42, home user via users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
(f-40; gnome; stand-alone dual-boot workstation; kernel 6.11.3)
Selected command output...
-bash.2[~]: rpm -qa kernel
kernel-6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.11.3-200.fc40.x86_64
-bash.3[~]:
-bash.3[~]: rpm -qa kernel-core
kernel-core-6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-core-6.11.3-200.fc40.x86_64
-bash.4[~]:
-bash.4[~]: ls -l /boot
total 297300
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 275360 Sep 29 18:00
config-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64
-rw-------. 1 root root 77162500 Oct 10 10:12
initramfs-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64.img
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 165784 Oct 10 10:12
symvers-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64.xz
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 9116365 Sep 29 18:00
System.map-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 15903080 Sep 29 18:00
vmlinuz-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64
-bash.5[~]:
-bash.11[~]: ls -l /boot/loader/entries
total 8
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 540 Oct 10 10:11
70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64.conf
-bash.12[~]:
My grub menu has 3 Fedora entries (two f-40, one f-39). There should
only be 2: the f-40 entries. What I listed above from the "ls"
commands are what appear to be the extra files. I've deleted from
the output entries for the f-40 kernels and the memtest entries. The
"rpm" output is for your information.
The questions:
1. Am I correct in assuming that I get rid of the extra files listed
above?
2. If yes, should I do that by using the "rm" command, or would it be
better to do it another way? If another way, how? (Would using the
"rm" command mess up a database?)
3. What else (if anything) should I do to complete this clean-up
properly?
Just to double check, is there a directory in /boot/efi named after
your Machine ID (what’s in /etc/machine-id) with kernels and BLSCFG
entries?
-bash.11[~]: ls -l /etc/machine-id
-r--r--r--. 1 root root 33 Mar 17 2013 /etc/machine-id
-bash.12[~]: cat /etc/machine-id
70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38
-bash.13[~]:
-bash.13[~]: ls -la /boot/efi/
total 11
drwx------. 3 root root 1024 Jan 23 2024 .
dr-xr-xr-x. 6 root root 5120 Oct 19 10:46 ..
drwx------. 4 root root 1024 Jan 23 2024 EFI
-bash.14[~]: ls -la /boot/efi/EFI/
total 8
drwx------. 4 root root 1024 Jan 23 2024 .
drwx------. 3 root root 1024 Jan 23 2024 ..
drwx------. 2 root root 1024 Jan 23 2024 BOOT
drwx------. 2 root root 1024 Oct 10 18:50 fedora
-bash.15[~]:
Apparently not.
I'm curious: What's the significance of that?
It's not supposed to be there. It's in the filenames in
/boot/loader/entries/ as you showed earlier.
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