We have some old fedora images that are no longer used (and taking up 
disk space that new images could use) - ideally checking that there 
aren't any machines which use them. Is there a supported xCAT way of 
deleting a CD image?

copycds will copy an iso image and create a repository etc - what I want 
is the reverse.

The obvious thing to do is just delete /install/fedoraXX where XX is the 
fedora version, but that is liable to leave other stuff lying around.

As that takes most of the disk space, that's the important thing, but I 
wondered if there was a neat way of doing this.

Chris

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