Closed bes-internal closed 1 month ago
Now algorithm preserving currently running kernel. But if a new kernel is installed, but the system has not yet been booted into it, then it will be removed after running this script.
I believe the --num argument kinda already implements what you want:
--num
-n NUM, --num NUM Leave only newest NUM kernels (see also: --sort-order)
Now algorithm preserving currently running kernel. But if a new kernel is installed, but the system has not yet been booted into it, then it will be removed after running this script.