Good morning,

After yesterday's weekly patches via "dnf upgrade", I have more old kernels 
than I want.  I also have 2 memtest entries in the grub menu.

What is the current, simple, best practice f38 way of removing the oldest 
kernel, both from the hard drive and from the grub menu?

What is the current, simple, best practice, f38 way of removing the oldest 
memtest, both from the hard drive (if it's there) and from the grub menu?
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