On 04/02/2017 04:06 AM, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 06:07:35PM -0400, James Knott wrote:
There's a kernel source update, that fails to install due to lack of disk space. I see a bunch of kernels in /usr/src. I suppose some of those can be deleted to make room? rpm -q kernel-source kernel-default
to see how many are installed.
5 source and 6 default. I had previously removed 1 source
Check if the "purge-kernels.service" is enabled.... If you upgraded from older openSUSE the service might not be automatically enabled.
systemctl status purge-kernels.service
That service checks on boot that only two kernels are left (by default).
If the above shows kernel-source or kernel-default installed more than 3 times, you an
systemctl enable purge-kernels.service
and start it once to avoid reboot. systemctl start purge-kernels.service
That did the trick. There are now only 2 source & default and I've gone from a 99% full partition to 71%. tnx BTW, in the past, when a kernel was installed, it was necessary to reboot. That doesn't seem to be the case now. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org