Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:48:07PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
...
and almost immediately got an "no drive space left" error. Then looking
at "df -h", I see that my smallish / partition (463MB) is full, so I've
got to see what's eating up that space (I think it's because a new
kernel was automagically installed - somehow or 'nuther it seems when I
installed Debian on this box the default install installed whatever
kernel package automatically pulls in the latest version of that kernel
rather than leaving it fixed until I specifically specify an upgrade.
I'm not quite sure how to "fix" that. And I don't really want to have to
reboot yet to activate the newest .point upgrade so I can remove the
older one taking up disk space. I should've made my / partition twice as
large as I did, I reckon.)
the kernel meta-packages are called linux-image-2.6-<arch> and those
are the ones that pull in the most recent kernel. remove those
meta-packages to "fix" it (quite literally)...
Thank you. Fixed.
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Kent
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