On 4/7/24 8:50 PM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
One other thing you might want to do.
Change the number of kernels to keep. The default is 3.
I have one old IBM R61 that has had lot of updates over the years,
and its boot partition was to small. As other suggested removing
the rescue fre
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max_parallel_downloads=20
fastestmirror=False
minrate=128K
deltarpm=false
On 7 Apr 2024 at 20:33, home user wrote:
Date sent: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:33:14 -0600
Subject: Re: planning for upgrade. [SOLVED]
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
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On 4/7/24 8:20 PM, home user wrote:
On 4/7/24 8:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/7/24 14:17, home user wrote:
On 4/5/24 1:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Run the following command:
echo 'dracut_rescue_image="no"' > /etc/dracut.conf.d/02-rescue.conf
Then you can delete the rescue files from /boot and
On 4/7/24 8:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/7/24 14:17, home user wrote:
On 4/5/24 1:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Run the following command:
echo 'dracut_rescue_image="no"' > /etc/dracut.conf.d/02-rescue.conf
Then you can delete the rescue files from /boot and the rescue file from the
loader entr
On 4/7/24 14:17, home user wrote:
On 4/5/24 1:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Run the following command:
echo 'dracut_rescue_image="no"' > /etc/dracut.conf.d/02-rescue.conf
Then you can delete the rescue files from /boot and the rescue file
from the loader entries below there.
What is the best pra
Thank-you, Samuel.
I was severely side-tracked Friday afternoon. I'm ready to resume now.
On 4/5/24 1:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/5/24 12:11, home user wrote:
On 4/5/24 11:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/5/24 09:09, home user wrote:
tmpfs 8158696 0 8158696 0% /tmp
/de
On 4/5/24 12:11, home user wrote:
On 4/5/24 11:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/5/24 09:09, home user wrote:
tmpfs 8158696 0 8158696 0% /tmp
/dev/sda3 485348 339555 116097 75% /boot
This looks like just over 100MB which could possibly cause a problem.
It wa
Thank-you, Samuel.
On 4/5/24 11:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/5/24 09:09, home user wrote:
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-bash.5[~]: df
"df -h" is much more pleasant.
-bash.1[~]: df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs4.0M 0 4.0M 0% /dev
tmpfs 7.8G
On 4/5/24 09:09, home user wrote:
Good morning,
I have a stand-alone 2013 workstation (11 years old). It's dual-boot;
the other OS is windows-7.
I'm planning to upgrade from f-38 to f-39 in a few days. I've had hard
drive space issues before. So I'd like to know how to determine in
advan
Good morning,
I have a stand-alone 2013 workstation (11 years old). It's dual-boot; the
other OS is windows-7.
I'm planning to upgrade from f-38 to f-39 in a few days. I've had hard drive space issues before.
So I'd like to know how to determine in advance if I have enough hard drive space
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