Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 10:16:28 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I think I was on the old grub back then.  Speaking of, can
>> I get rid of one of these or are both required?  If I can remove one,
>> which one?  I'm on the new grub and have been for a while.  I think I
>> uninstalled the old grub a long time ago. 
>>
>>
>> root@fireball / # du -shc /boot/grub*
>> 34M     /boot/grub
>> 6.9M    /boot/grub2
>> 41M     total
>> root@fireball / #
>>
>>
>> If I can get rid of the plain grub, that would free up some space.  The
>> grub2 directory isn't as big but still wouldn't hurt.
> GRUB2 uses /boot/grub here, I suspect /boot/grub2 might be the surplus
> one, but check the timestamps.
>
>


Well, grub2 shows the latest change.  Plain grub shows older changes. 
Most things in plain grub shows a date of April 2019.  Things in grub2
are 2013 except for grub.cfg which shows June 2020.  That is likely
about the time I rebuilt my last kernel, or somewhere close to that
anyway.  Sort of confusing. 

Just wondering if leaving that alone may be best.  ;-) 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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