On Fri, 3 Dec 2021 23:26:29 -0600, Dale wrote: > I was cleaning out my /boot directory. It's on its own partition and I > remove outdated kernels and configs etc every once in a while. I was > noticing that I have two grub directories. Based on time stamps, I > think I can delete the plain grub directory and I'm pretty much certain > grub2 is the current and active grub directory. Is it safe to remove > the old grub directory? Nothing in it has been touched that the time > stamps show in a long while. The grub2 directory was when I did my last > kernel update. > > I just want to be certain before I remove the directory. More info > below.
Yes, but to be on the safe side, rename it rather than removing it. GRUB will look in either /boot/grub or /boot/grub2, from your setup it looks like it goes for grub2 first. -- Neil Bothwick All right, set phasers to deep fat fry!
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