+1 for oshunluvr's approach. Saves much time and effort in the long run if one has more. I do it now with a btrfs subvolume, rather than a separate partition, but that's just the btrfs way.
Also, from your posts, running sudo apt autoremove on the install where all those kernels were found would free up a lot of space.
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Also, from your posts, running sudo apt autoremove on the install where all those kernels were found would free up a lot of space.
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