Re: [CentOS] hacking grub to control number of retained kernels.

2016-09-05 Thread Chris Murphy
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016, 8:52 PM Fred Smith wrote: > I've recently had this problem on two C7 systems, wherein when doing "yum > update", I get a warning about /boot being low on space. > > both systems were installed using the partition size recommended by > Anaconda, right now "df -h" shows /boot a

Re: [CentOS] hacking grub to control number of retained kernels.

2016-09-03 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2016-09-03, Fred Smith wrote: > I've recently had this problem on two C7 systems, wherein when doing > "yum update", I get a warning about /boot being low on space. > > both systems were installed using the partition size recommended by > Anaconda, right now "df -h" shows /boot as 494M, with 79

Re: [CentOS] hacking grub to control number of retained kernels.

2016-09-02 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 11:30:17PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: > On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 10:52:05PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > > I've recently had this problem on two C7 systems, wherein when doing "yum > > update", I get a warning about /boot being low on space. > > > > both systems were installed

Re: [CentOS] hacking grub to control number of retained kernels.

2016-09-02 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 10:52:05PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > I've recently had this problem on two C7 systems, wherein when doing "yum > update", I get a warning about /boot being low on space. > > both systems were installed using the partition size recommended by > Anaconda, right now "df -h" s

[CentOS] hacking grub to control number of retained kernels.

2016-09-02 Thread Fred Smith
I've recently had this problem on two C7 systems, wherein when doing "yum update", I get a warning about /boot being low on space. both systems were installed using the partition size recommended by Anaconda, right now "df -h" shows /boot as 494M, with 79M free. I don't store unrelated crap on /b