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Use "yum upgrade"yum upgrade instead of "yum update"yum update

Then it will only keep three kernels. If you use "update"update then it will fill up your /boot/boot

Use "yum upgrade" instead of "yum update"

Then it will only keep three kernels. If you use "update" then it will fill up your /boot

Use yum upgrade instead of yum update

Then it will only keep three kernels. If you use update then it will fill up your /boot

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Use "yum upgrade" instead of "yum update"

Then it will only keep three kernels. If you use "update" then it will fill up your /boot