Wol wrote:
> On 15/07/2022 00:01, Dale wrote:
>> Guillermo García wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
>>>
>>> I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in
>>> order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original
>>> message that the
On 2022-07-15 00:21+0100 Wol wrote:
> On 15/07/2022 00:01, Dale wrote:
> > Guillermo García wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
> >>
> >> I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels
> >> in order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search
On 15/07/2022 00:01, Dale wrote:
Guillermo García wrote:
Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in
order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original
message that the guy sent me trough this list, but
On 14/07/2022 23:51, Guillermo García wrote:
Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in
order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original message
that the guy sent me trough this list, but i cannot find
Guillermo García wrote:
>
> Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
>
> I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in
> order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original
> message that the guy sent me trough this list, but i cannot find it.
>
> Here'
Hello again guys, how are you? I hope you're fine.
I remember someone told me a program to use to remove old kernels in
order to get more space on /boot, i tried to search the original message
that the guy sent me trough this list, but i cannot find it.
Here's a screenshot of my /boot folder:
On 6/30/22 12:19, Guillermo García wrote:
Hello guys,
Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and i
cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a new
one.
If you don't have the replies in your mailbox, you can find them on the
mailing list a
Guillermo García wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and
> i cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a
> new one.
>
> This is the same as my previous one, boot has no space left, here you
> have a df -h output insi
Hello guys,
Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and i
cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a new
one.
This is the same as my previous one, boot has no space left, here you
have a df -h output inside /boot:
Again, thank you all fo
Dnia 2022-06-27, o godz. 10:35:49
Guillermo García napisał(a):
> Hello,
>
> I was updating my gentoo install, and now it says that /boot has 0
> bytes, however i don't know why since i never save anything in that
> folder.
>
> Any idea on what can i do?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Hello,
Check if the
On 2022-06-27 05:03-0500 Dale wrote:
> Guillermo García wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was updating my gentoo install, and now it says that /boot has 0
> > bytes, however i don't know why since i never save anything in that
> > folder.
> >
> > Any idea on what can i do?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
On Monday, 27 June 2022 11:03:51 BST Dale wrote:
> Guillermo García wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was updating my gentoo install, and now it says that /boot has 0
> > bytes, however i don't know why since i never save anything in that
> > folder.
> >
> > Any idea on what can i do?
> >
> > Thanks.
Guillermo García wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was updating my gentoo install, and now it says that /boot has 0
> bytes, however i don't know why since i never save anything in that
> folder.
>
> Any idea on what can i do?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
I'd start by doing this:
du -shc /boot/* | sort -h
That will s
Hello,
I was updating my gentoo install, and now it says that /boot has 0
bytes, however i don't know why since i never save anything in that folder.
Any idea on what can i do?
Thanks.
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