On 5/19/23 4:40 AM, Lukas Middendorf wrote:
On 19/05/2023 03:24, home user wrote:
> On 5/18/23 6:30 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I have not seen initrd-plymouth.img and {initramfs,vmlinuz}-fedup previously, but I guess
they are leftovers from some earlier system upgrade. I don't think they are needed any
more, especially if they are older than about a year. You likely can simply remove those
(together with the initramfs for the old fc19 kernel).
done.
Also looks like you have three installations of grub on your /boot.
One in /boot/grub, one in /boot/grub/locale (which is totally out of place) and one in
/boot/grub2. You only need one of them. The currently used path should be /boot/grub2. You
should verify that the files in /boot/grub and /boot/grub/locale are indeed older than
/boot/grub2 and then you can delete /boot/grub. Or better rename the directory to
something else and if your system still boots properly, then remove it. If not, use some
live system from USB and rename it back.
done.