That sounds a good idea.better way, Increase /boot partition size atleast 1GB
just cleaned old kernels.Hello,
You need to purge old kernels
Check which kernel you are using now, if not latest - reboot to switch to it.
Then remove all unused. There are two ways, or manually or with app:
How to Delete Old Unused Kernels in CentOS, RHEL and Fedora
In this article, we will explain how to safely remove old unused kernel images on CentOS, RHEL and Fedora systems. It is important to update kernel before removing.www.tecmint.com
like this ? --oldkernels --count=2Another suggestion: only have the latest 2 kernels installed. I changed it from 3 to 2 on servers with /boot of 512MB, never have any problems anymore
installonly_limit=3