have a look here

http://tuxtweaks.com/2010/10/remove-old-kernels-in-ubuntu-with-one-command/

_Christian_

On 03/04/2016 11:28 AM, Fred Roller wrote:


On 03/02/2016 08:06 PM, Roger Broseus wrote:
Install Ubuntu tweak and use the janitor feature. Leave at least one, next-to-last intrid, kernel, etc. as a fallback.

On March 2, 2016 7:41:41 PM EST, Thomas Blasejewicz <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2016/03/03 8:43, Cody Smith wrote:

        To expound on that, if you feel adventurous, load up a spare
        machine with Xubuntu 16.04 to test for bugs and report any
        you find. This is very basic, but it's REALLY needed even at
        this stage after the feature freeze.


    Good morning
    I have been trying to use a variant = tuxtrans -> xubuntu 14 based (I
    think) because I wanted to try all those translation related features.
    And I tried plain and simple xubuntu too.
    HOWEVER, at every second automatic upgrade I "automatically" get the
    error message that "/boot is full".
    (I have been asking about this several times)

    Then the ONLY way (I was told) to solve that issue is to go in there and
    MANUALLY delete older kernel versions (scary!).
    That takes time and some
    computer knowledge - and is something I have
    never seen with any other linux flavors.

    Is there any chance, this annoying behavior has been corrected?
    Because this definitely speaks against xubuntu being fast and useful.

    Thank you
    Thomas


--
/Roger


Have you tried, from terminal:

sudo apt-get autoclean


This has cleared old kernels and other detritus for me.
--Fred



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