/boot partition full after latest kernel upgrade

openaspace

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/boot partition full after latest kernel upgrade

i can safety use apt autoremove to remove unusued kernels...
I have found in the forum some user that experienced big problems using apt autoremove.

Please let me know.
 
You can remove old kernels manually. List them with

dpkg -l | grep pve-kernel

Then

apt remove --purge pve-kernel-xxx

Keep only the last 3 versions. If disk where full during the last update, reinstall the last one with

apt reinstall pve-kernel-xxx
 
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You should Indeed reboot to run the latest kernel anyway. But I recommend to do so after feeeing some space and reinstalling the latest kernel, to be sure
 

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