On 4/7/24 8:50 PM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
One other thing you might want to do.
Change the number of kernels to keep. The default is 3.
I have one old IBM R61 that has had lot of updates over the years,
and its boot partition was to small. As other suggested removing
the rescue frees space, but it gets rebuilt when new kernel is
installed. That can be turned off, but don't recall that option at
moment.

Samuel provided that with the echo command.

/etc/dnf/dnf.conf contains the install limit.
On that machine with small boot, just changed it to 2 instead of
the default of 3.

[main]
gpgcheck=1
installonly_limit=3
timeout=300
clean_requirements_on_remove=true
max_parallel_downloads=20
fastestmirror=False
minrate=128K
deltarpm=false

This was done in a previous thread, back in February.  I currently keep only 
one old kernel.
But thank-you for the suggestion.
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