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What's the status on this issue? It would appear that eopkg is still not properly deleting the older kernels. The PC has an nvidia card, and there were 3 old kernels there and no room for the new one. I just deleted all but two on 3/15, so definitely still piling up kernels. I'm not sure if it matters at this point how large the partition is if the old ones are never getting deleted... feels like I'd just have to remove 4 old kernels at a time instead of 2.
I found an open ticket for this on github and posted there as well. Let me know what I can do to help trouble shoot.
The good news is I almost have these commands memorized
I just did the updates on my PC (previous one was a family members), and had no issues. Although I am curious as to why I only have 1 kernel now... is it not supposed to keep 2 just in case?? How come one PC didn't delete any kernels and the other deleted one too many? Both PC's are Plasma with Nvidia cards.
Before update
zsolus@zsolus ~ $ sudo clr-boot-manager list-kernels
- com.solus-project.current.6.12.21-316
com.solus-project.current.6.12.19-315
zsolus@zsolus ~ $
After update
zsolus@zsolus ~ $ sudo clr-boot-manager list-kernels
- com.solus-project.current.6.12.21-316