/boot partiition is full

From: Ryan Golhar (golharam_at_umdnj.edu)
Date: 01/21/05

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    I recently noticed my /boot partition is about 99% full. The only way I
    can think of reducing the size is by uninstalling older kernels, but I'm
    not sure if this will remove it from the /boot partition.

    If I uninstall older kernels, will that free up space on /boot?

    Ryan

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