
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 12:47 PM Cons Brouerius van Nidek <constant@indo.net.id> wrote:
On Friday, January 31, 2020 1:33:04 PM WIB Axel Braun wrote:
Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2020, 07:25:52 CET schrieb Cons Brouerius van Nidek:
Have followed the ongoing discusion with interrest because I have more or less the same problem.
I have the following default kernels: *kernel-default*-5.3.12-2.2.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.4.7-1.1.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.3.12-1.1.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.4.12-1.1.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.4.10-1.1.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.4.13-1.1.x86_64 *kernel-default*-5.4.14-1.1.x86_64 None of the mentioned solutions to clean up my mess works up to now. "rpm -e kernel-default-5etc.will end with a complaint about the rpm.lock. "zypper purge-kernels" starts and ends after 5% and does not proceed from there.
What would be my next move in order the get the kernel problem to an end. could I somehow overcome the rpm lock?
I can at least report that zypper purge-kernels worked smart for me.
You may want to theck the directory /.snapshots/ for some 'abandoned' snapshots.
I had an old one in there that blocked some 10 GB space and preserved some old kernels,
snapshots cannot "preserve old kernels" that you see in rpm list
but was not shown in snapper list
Same here. Two snapshots which do not show in the snapper list. But how can I delete them. Snapper delete does not find them and my midnicht commander does not want to delete this kind of files. How did you got rid of the noshows?
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