My boot partition is full, so the latest kernel and uboot updates could
not be installed. The partition contains:

boot.cmd                   config-4.8.0-1-armmp-lpae
initrd.img-4.7.0-1-armmp-lpae  System.map-4.7.0-1-armmp-lpae
vmlinuz-4.7.0-1-armmp-lpae
boot.scr                   config-4.8.0-2-armmp-lpae
initrd.img-4.8.0-1-armmp-lpae  System.map-4.8.0-1-armmp-lpae
vmlinuz-4.8.0-1-armmp-lpae
config-4.3.0-1-armmp-lpae  dtbs                           lost+found
System.map-4.8.0-2-armmp-lpae  vmlinuz-4.8.0-2-armmp-lpae
config-4.5.0-2-armmp-lpae  initrd.img-4.3.0-1-armmp-lpae
System.map-4.3.0-1-armmp-lpae  vmlinuz-4.3.0-1-armmp-lpae
config-4.7.0-1-armmp-lpae  initrd.img-4.5.0-2-armmp-lpae
System.map-4.5.0-2-armmp-lpae  vmlinuz-4.5.0-2-armmp-lpae

I think that with the kernel and initrd-updates the old version were not
removed. Can I simply remove them with "rm"? Just keeping the latest
version?

Dietmar

PS: anything I can do to prevent this?
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