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after receiving the QSB and installing updates I decided to have a look
in /boot and found four generations of old kernels there. Without
thinking a lot I deleted the eldest two ones, which maybe not the best
way to proceed : Oups! Anyways, that is done. Is there some command that
will make qubes boot manager "get to know" that I have only two kernels
left (the actual one and the previous one) instead of four? Cheers, Bernhard
Chris Laprise
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You could use 'dnf' to remove the two kernel packages. That will cause
the boot menus to be re-written.
OTOH, if those packages aren't present then it could be issue #4859.