At 04:39 PM 11/13/2016, Vedanta Teacher wrote:
>Everyone,
>
>    I'm running a relatively new HP Pavilion desktop with:
>Mint 18.0 Cinnamon 64-bit
>Version 3.0.7
>Linux Kernel 4.4.0-47-generic
>AMD A8 CPU
>RAM 14.6
>HD 945.9GB
>
>Yesterday it threw a message at my of: Boot is Full
>
>I've used the default installation settings for Boot & Grub.
>
>**
>I did a quick search on Chromium and some people recommended:
>
>apt-get -f install
>apt-get clean
>dpkg
>
>I searched the Mint site and some recommendations were:
>
>Using the Synaptic Package Manager to remove old kernel
>images (but I'd need to know which ones...)
>
>**
>Question:
>
>I must be having a senior moment... Is there a quick easy way
>to remove the unneeded items or, just make the Boot partition larger?
>I'm no super user but I can run some simple command lines.
>
>There are some files on this machine that I'd like to save.

Don't forget that you can remove the hard drive and read it on 
another computer with a USB adapter.

Thanks
JK


>If I totally bonk things I do have a laptop running 17.3 that
>I can use.
>
>Blessings,
>Paul W.
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