I'm not sure what all is in your /boot but kernel+initramfs only takes
~25MB per kernel. So I don't know how you're running out of space with
only three kernels. Anyway, from easiest and least risky, to hardest
and most risky:

a. Keep only two kernels at a time instead of three. If using yum,
edit /etc/yum.conf
installonly_limit=2

b. Resize any other filesystem, shrinking it by 500MB, and use that as
/boot. Leave the 200MB on unused. This will require doing things like
changing fstab, running grub2-mkconfig, and possibly making a new
initramfs with dracut.

c. Use gparted to resize and move the partition immediately after this
/boot one by 300MB, thereby allow you to grow the current /boot to
500M. I think this is a bit nutty.

Chris Murphy
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