After removing older kernels, you can also delete their respective folders in: /usr/src/
Alex M. On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Alex Muntada <[email protected]> wrote: > Peng Yu: > > The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer >> required: >> linux-headers-3.13.0-27 linux-headers-3.13.0-27-generic >> linux-headers-3.13.0-29 linux-headers-3.13.0-29-generic >> linux-headers-3.13.0-30 linux-headers-3.13.0-30-generic >> linux-headers-3.13.0-32 linux-headers-3.13.0-32-generic >> linux-headers-3.13.0-34 linux-image-3.11.0-20-generic >> linux-image-3.13.0-27-generic linux-image-3.13.0-29-generic >> linux-image-3.13.0-30-generic linux-image-3.13.0-32-generic >> linux-image-3.13.0-34-generic linux-image-extra-3.11.0-20-generic >> linux-image-extra-3.13.0-27-generic linux-image-extra-3.13.0-29-generic >> linux-image-extra-3.13.0-30-generic linux-image-extra-3.13.0-32-generic >> linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic >> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. >> > > That means that you can safely remove the no longer needed headers and > kernels, which usually take a lot of space and inodes. Just run the > suggested 'apt-get autoremove' and later try to fix the broken packages > running 'apt-get install -f' as already suggested. > > Cheers, > Alex > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam > -- Alex Moldovan, Ubuntu Support Analyst Canonical Corporate Services, Montreal, QC, Canada Ubuntu support <http://www.ubuntu.com/management/ubuntu-advantage>
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