Hello, is here anybody who can tell me how can i clear or increase memory for /dev/vda1 ext4? I used command df and see Code: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on udev 4070316 0 4070316 0% /dev tmpfs 817036 82376 734660 11% /run /dev/vda2 61582692 7717792 51317692 14% / tmpfs 4085168 0 4085168 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock tmpfs 4085168 0 4085168 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/vda1 274407 182548 73171 72% /boot tmpfs 817032 0 817032 0% /run/user/0 I tried to clear memory cache etc., but nothing works for this, thank you.
At least post the garbage in CODE tags so it is readable. And use df -h so numbers are human readable. Code: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on udev 4070316 0 4070316 0% /dev tmpfs 817036 82376 734660 11% /run /dev/vda2 61582692 7717792 51317692 14% / tmpfs 4085168 0 4085168 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock tmpfs 4085168 0 4085168 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/vda1 274407 182548 73171 72% /boot tmpfs 817032 0 817032 0% /run/user/0 /dev/vda1 is not memory, it is disk partition. If you want to make it larger, gparted can change disk partition sizes. Very risky, make good backup before trying this. If you have multiple kernel images, try removing the oldest, that should free some space. Examine what you have stored in /boot, maybe there are unneeded extra files you can delete.
Thank you. I check my files, after that tried Code: sudo apt autoremove sudo apt-get clean and now is size on 45 %. That was Code: linux-image-4.19.0-10-amd64 linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64 , linux image for it.
Good morning, According to what I see on your previous post, /dev/vda1 is used as boot partition. Usually, boot partition is just enough to keep one kernel + headroom for updating kernel. Packages linux-image-xxxxxxx-amd64 are Linux kernel. Usually, you only have one version installed. But for your security, when you update your kernel, the old one remains until you remove it manually. It allow you to return to your old kernel if you experience problems with the new kernel. So, next time don't forget to remove old kernels once you move definitely to a newer kernel.