Re: [CentOS] Re: Can't update kernel, says not enough space

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>> kernels for each update. Just be sure you are only removing the kernels
>> and the old ones.
>
> you can use this,
>
> # yum install yum-utils
> # package-cleanup --oldkernels
>
How many kernels does this remove?
I like to keep current and one older for a while.
I used only one time and did just that, keep the newest and one older.
So only two kernels left after aplying the command, but i am not sure
this is going to be the behabior always.

greetings.
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