In 14.04 (64-bit, UEFI mode), now and then I look at the old kernels in /boot and manually remove all but the two most recent. For the past few times I've done this, I see nothing in /boot except the most recent kernel, right now it is vmlinuz-3.13.0-54, the initrd, and the related files. Where did all the past kernels go (I have not cleaned this for many, many months). (I re-booted, and the GRUB menu offers nothing but the -54 kernel, no previous kernels.)
How could these be disappearing? The only thing Bleachbit is doing is: autoclean, autoremove, and clean. That wouldn't remove old kernels, would it? I see no setting in Muon that applies to this.
In particular, I have no fallback kernel to use in case the new one has a problem.
Very strange.
How could these be disappearing? The only thing Bleachbit is doing is: autoclean, autoremove, and clean. That wouldn't remove old kernels, would it? I see no setting in Muon that applies to this.
In particular, I have no fallback kernel to use in case the new one has a problem.
Very strange.
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