On Fri, 2023-12-01 at 09:11 -0700, home user wrote:
> What is the current, simple, best practice, f38 way of removing the
> oldest memtest, both from the hard drive (if it's there) and from
> the grub menu?

It *ought* to be as simple as

dnf remove kernel.....

Where you use a specific kernel package version name.  And it does
everything.

Which is pretty much happens when you install a new kernel update and
it removed the oldest one, automatically.

You can play with the DNF configuration files to specify how many
kernels (install-only packages) to keep on your system, and let it
automatically handle this for you.  But I always suggest keeping more
than 3, I go for 5.  It might be some time before you notice that a
kernel update has caused a problem, and it's handy to be able to go
back more than just one, to test things.

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