Re: [qubes-users] XSAs released on 2021-11-23

2021-11-26 Thread Qubes

'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
The steps in 
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-remove-old-unused-kernels-on-centos-linux 
should work, except the one about package-cleanup command. It's OK to 
skip that step as removing one by one will work.




Thank you. I didn't know you do it through the package manager, that was 
painless.


Is there Qubes documentation outlining the steps to increase the size of 
/boot, or does one follow general disk management, with tools like using 
GParted for example. Although the disk is a LUKS encrypted volume. Can 
one decrypt, use GParted to resize, and then encrypt again?


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Re: [qubes-users] XSAs released on 2021-11-23

2021-11-26 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

Qubes:


df -h shows /boot is full, 100% used.

I am not sure how to fix this, can you please give me advice?

Looking at ls -l for /boot I can see a lot of old images, but I guess 
that is because I have set my system to keep 15 kernels. However, I have 
been on the 5.xxx kernel now since it was launched so I can safely 
remove the 4. kernels. How does one clean this up properly. If I 
just delete the files from /boot the system may still think they are 
there, is there a built-in process/procedure to follow for this?


The steps in 
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-remove-old-unused-kernels-on-centos-linux 
should work, except the one about package-cleanup command. It's OK to 
skip that step as removing one by one will work.


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Re: [qubes-users] XSAs released on 2021-11-23

2021-11-26 Thread Qubes

'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:

Qubes:


And that is it. When I run update from CLI I get this,

"Error Summary
-
Disk Requirements:
    At least 33MB more space needed on the /boot filesystem."

Is that normal behavior? The disk /boot lives on is not full, the 
complaint is with /boot specific.


What does "df -h" say about /boot? If it's full and you've been updating 
the system for a while, check for old EFI images that haven't been 
cleaned up.




df -h shows /boot is full, 100% used.

I am not sure how to fix this, can you please give me advice?

Looking at ls -l for /boot I can see a lot of old images, but I guess 
that is because I have set my system to keep 15 kernels. However, I have 
been on the 5.xxx kernel now since it was launched so I can safely 
remove the 4. kernels. How does one clean this up properly. If I 
just delete the files from /boot the system may still think they are 
there, is there a built-in process/procedure to follow for this?


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Re: [qubes-users] XSAs released on 2021-11-23

2021-11-26 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

Qubes:


And that is it. When I run update from CLI I get this,

"Error Summary
-
Disk Requirements:
    At least 33MB more space needed on the /boot filesystem."

Is that normal behavior? The disk /boot lives on is not full, the 
complaint is with /boot specific.


What does "df -h" say about /boot? If it's full and you've been updating 
the system for a while, check for old EFI images that haven't been 
cleaned up.


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Re: [qubes-users] XSAs released on 2021-11-23

2021-11-26 Thread Qubes

Andrew David Wong wrote:

Dear Qubes Community,

The Xen Project has released one or more Xen Security Advisories (XSAs).
The security of Qubes OS *is affected*.
Therefore, *user action is required*.



When I run update using the orange sun icon the dom0 update finishes 
with the following text


"Updating dom0

local:
--"

And that is it. When I run update from CLI I get this,

"Error Summary
-
Disk Requirements:
   At least 33MB more space needed on the /boot filesystem."

Is that normal behavior? The disk /boot lives on is not full, the 
complaint is with /boot specific.



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