Have you search google.com? They show how to use the Synacptic Package Manager to remove old kernels that are not being used:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-remove-old-kernel-versions -to-clean-up-the-boot-menu Tony On Sun, 2016-11-13 at 16:39 -0800, Vedanta Teacher wrote: > Everyone, > > I'm running a relatively new HP Pavilion desktop with: > Mint 18.0 Cinnamon 64-bit > Version 3.0.7 > Linux Kernel 4.4.0-47-generic > AMD A8 CPU > RAM 14.6 > HD 945.9GB > > Yesterday it threw a message at my of: Boot is Full > > I've used the default installation settings for Boot & Grub. > > ** > I did a quick search on Chromium and some people recommended: > > apt-get -f install > apt-get clean > dpkg > > I searched the Mint site and some recommendations were: > > Using the Synaptic Package Manager to remove old kernel > images (but I'd need to know which ones...) > > ** > Question: > > I must be having a senior moment... Is there a quick easy way > to remove the unneeded items or, just make the Boot partition larger? > I'm no super user but I can run some simple command lines. > > There are some files on this machine that I'd like to save. > If I totally bonk things I do have a laptop running 17.3 that > I can use. > > Blessings, > Paul W. > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
