[SOLVED] Boot partition full

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[SOLVED] Boot partition full

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Since the last updates I get the error message that my boot partition is full (0 bytes free).
When I click investigate I get an overview of the boot partition but it is not clear what I need to investigate / what to do to solve the problem.

System: Dell Latitude E5580 (Intel i5/16GB RAM/500 GB SSD).
OS: Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya
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Re: Boot partition full

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Remove some old kernels:
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinux ... ld-kernels
(item 6, right column)
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Re: Boot partition full

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Thanks, that solved my problem!
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