Hi.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 10:32:21AM +0100, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Den 2019-02-07 kl. 10:31, skrev john doe:
> > According to (1), you should be fine removing '.old-dkms' files in '/boot'.
> > However, I would do a backup of those files before removing them.
> >
> > 1)https://askubuntu
Den 2019-02-07 kl. 10:31, skrev john doe:
According to (1), you should be fine removing '.old-dkms' files in '/boot'.
However, I would do a backup of those files before removing them.
1)https://askubuntu.com/questions/863380/can-i-remove-old-dkms-files
Very good answer in the link, and now I f
Den 2019-02-07 kl. 10:31, skrev john doe:
On 2/7/2019 8:14 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote:
Hello,
I happen to have a couple of quite large old-dkms* files in my /boot
directory.
Apparently they are not removed by aptitude autoclean (which I use
regularly).
Can I safely remove those files manually
On 2/7/2019 8:14 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I happen to have a couple of quite large old-dkms* files in my /boot
> directory.
>
> Apparently they are not removed by aptitude autoclean (which I use
> regularly).
>
>
> Can I safely remove those files manually with rm?
>
> Or should I use
Hello,
I happen to have a couple of quite large old-dkms* files in my /boot
directory.
Apparently they are not removed by aptitude autoclean (which I use
regularly).
Can I safely remove those files manually with rm?
Or should I use another tool or command?
Thanks!
//Erik
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/boot$ l
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