Subj : Linux question To : Avon From : deon Date : Sun Dec 18 2022 12:30:41 Re: Linux question By: Avon to All on Sun Dec 18 2022 02:11 pm > update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.19.0-22-amd64 > pigz: abort: write error on (No space left on device) > E: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 pigz 28 > update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-4.19.0-22-amd64 with 1. > so it looks like I'm running out of space and it could be the linux image(s) > I have taking up space? Is that correct? > What is the best way to remove some of the old ones safely? Yup, check if you have more than 1 kernel image, and if you have many you can remove the old ones. uname -r should tell you the running kernel version, and dpkg -l grep image should tell you how many linux-image's are loaded, and you can "apt remove" the ones that you dont use (not the running kernel), and that should free up some space. ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .