Howdy,

I was cleaning out my /boot directory.  It's on its own partition and I
remove outdated kernels and configs etc every once in a while. I was
noticing that I have two grub directories.  Based on time stamps, I
think I can delete the plain grub directory and I'm pretty much certain
grub2 is the current and active grub directory.  Is it safe to remove
the old grub directory?  Nothing in it has been touched that the time
stamps show in a long while.  The grub2 directory was when I did my last
kernel update. 

I just want to be certain before I remove the directory.  More info below.


ls -al /boot/
drwxr-xr-x  6 root root    17408 Jun 18  2019 grub
drwxr-xr-x  6 root root     1024 Nov 30 10:55 grub2


By the way, I had the old grub installed on here ages ago.  Can't recall
when I switched to the new, much larger, grub2. 

Thanks.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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