On 3/5/19 9:16 PM, haaber wrote:
after receiving the QSB and installing updates I decided to have a look
in /boot and found four generations of old kernels there. Without
thinking a lot I deleted the eldest two ones, which maybe not the best
way to proceed : Oups! Anyways, that is done. Is there some command that
will make qubes boot manager "get to know" that I have only two kernels
left (the actual one and the previous one) instead of four? Cheers, Bernhard


You could use 'dnf' to remove the two kernel packages. That will cause the boot menus to be re-written.

OTOH, if those packages aren't present then it could be issue #4859.

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