On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 11:40:25AM -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> There were previous posting.  His question was /boot is full.  The
> original response was to go to /boot and delete old kernels.  That
> is where RH places them and never deletes them.

How so?  Up2date doesn't let kernels collect in /boot.

Are you installing new kernels with the RPM "-i" switch?  If so, then
rpm is doing what exactly what you are telling it to do.  Don't blame
Redhat.

What Redhat recommends when undating your kernel is to use "-F" which
will remove the old kernel, and /boot will not grow with each new
kernel release.


-kb


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