Hello Felix, Am Samstag, 31. August 2019, 16:09:18 CEST schrieb Felix Miata:
Axel Braun composed on 2019-08-31 15:32 (UTC+0200):
T520:/home/docb # rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort kernel-default-4.18.12-1.5.x86_64
...
kernel-default-5.2.7-1.2.x86_64 kernel-default-5.2.8-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.2.9-1.2.x86_64 kernel-firmware-20190815-1.1.noarch
Whatever's going wrong with purge-kernels.service, here's a simple enough workaround:
zypper al kernel-default-5.2.8 zypper al kernel-default-5.2.9 zypper rm kernel-def* zypper rl kernel-default-5.2.8 zypper rl kernel-default-5.2.9
zypper should then remove all kernels except upon reaching 5.2.8 it will ask what to do about the lock, and you will answer 2 to keep installed. Answer 2 also with 5.2.9. Result should be you have only those two kernels installed.
Indeed. Nearly all old kernels got removed, and I get now (after a zypper dup and reboot) T520:/home/docb # rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort kernel-default-4.18.7-1.5.x86_64 kernel-default-5.2.10-1.2.x86_64 kernel-firmware-20190815-1.1.noarch The 4.18.7 could only be removed after a rebuild of the rpm-database, and now there is some more space left on the device Thanks to all for your help! Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org