home user composed on 2023-05-18 16:21 (UTC-0600):
(f37 stand-alone dual-boot workstation)
During this afternoon's patching (via dnf), a warning GUI popped
up saying /boot is full. ...
I'm comfortable using rm in regular hard drive areas like /home. But I'm neither
a trained nor a professional sys.admin. I'm seriously uneasy about simply rm-ing
files in /boot. What should I clear out of /boot, and what's the best-practice way?
Please tell me what specific information you need to help me so I can
provide it.
How many kernels are installed, more than two? If yes, uninstall the oldest.
Listing output from
tree /boot
might suggest something is there that doesn't belong.
What size is the filesystem on which /boot/ lives? Separate partition? BTRFS?
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