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
devtmpfs        4.0M     0  4.0M   0% /dev
tmpfs           7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs           3.2G  1.8M  3.2G   1% /run
/dev/sda6        50G   29G   18G  63% /
tmpfs           7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /tmp
/dev/sda3       474M  332M  114M  75% /boot
/dev/sda7       904G   31G  827G   4% /home
tmpfs           1.6G  256K  1.6G   1% /run/user/1001
-bash.2[~]:

I see what you mean.

Filesystem     1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs            4096        0      4096   0% /dev
tmpfs            8158692        0   8158692   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs            3263480     1812   3261668   1% /run
/dev/sda6       51422028 30401248  18382956  63% /

Assuming I'm reading this correctly, you have 18GB free, so this is fine.>
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 was only in late February, a mere 1 1/2 months ago, that I cut back by one 
old kernel.  I now have the current kernel + one old kernel + the rescue 
kernel.  The kernel really grew that much in so short a time?!  ....or was the 
kernel a seed that is now sprouting?!

Taking a cue from your "df -h" tip, here's a "more pleasant" ls of /boot (first 
several lines only)...

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-bash.4[~]: ls -ahlS /boot
total 312M
-rw-------.  1 root root 111M Jun  1  2023 
initramfs-0-rescue-70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38.img
-rw-------.  1 root root  71M Mar 28 10:42 initramfs-6.7.10-100.fc38.x86_64.img
-rw-------.  1 root root  71M Apr  4 13:19 initramfs-6.7.11-100.fc38.x86_64.img
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  15M Mar 17 18:00 vmlinuz-6.7.10-100.fc38.x86_64
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  15M Mar 26 18:00 vmlinuz-6.7.11-100.fc38.x86_64
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  14M Jun  1  2023 
vmlinuz-0-rescue-70857e3fb05849139515e66a3fdc6b38
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root 8.5M Mar 26 18:00 System.map-6.7.11-100.fc38.x86_64
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root 8.5M Mar 17 18:00 System.map-6.7.10-100.fc38.x86_64
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root 264K Mar 17 18:00 config-6.7.10-100.fc38.x86_64
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root 264K Mar 26 18:00 config-6.7.11-100.fc38.x86_64

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I don't recall using the rescue kernel in a while, but I have used older 
kernels occasionally.  How do I get rid of the rescue kernel?  ....or is there 
a better solution?
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