On 11/27/18 3:03 AM, dsavage--- via users wrote:
If you use yum/dnf to remove the 4.14 kernel, when you install the next
kernel update the /boot directory will again have three kernels plus the
rescue.

      yum remove kernel-4.14.8-300.fc27.x86_64

If you run:

      rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort

you'll get a list of all installed kernel, kernel-core, kernel-devel, and
other related packages all with their version numbers. If there are any of
those with the 4.14 kernel number, remove those packages too.

Why are you suggesting that he remove those kernel packages? If that's the only kernel that shows up on his boot menu, he won't be able to start Fedora again without a lot of trouble. dnf will automatically remove the oldest kernel package, there's no need to do it manually.
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