On 12/30/25 8:07 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Samuel Sieb composed on 2025-12-30 02:23 (UTC-0800):

I've heard mention of garbage collection, but the methods of triggering
it are uncertain.  That's why I suggested trying the factory reset in
the BIOS.  I think I've heard that sometimes just rebooting when it's
full can also trigger it, but I don't remember any details.

Deleting any obsolete directories from /boot/efi/EFI/ should free up space. This
includes any extra ESPs that are no longer used or required, but the firmware
still finds existant.

This has nothing to do with the EFI disk partition.

Removing obsolete entries from NVRAM is one of efibootmgr's features.

There are a lot of other variables other than boot entries.

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