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/usr space - Deleting files in src directory

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You may want to uninstall the old kernels first using the instructions here: Clean Boot Partition Once you have uninstalled the old kernels, verified the new kernel is running well and you do not require the old kernels, then you can carefully remove the files for the old kernels in /usr/src/kernels. Thank you.
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  • Legin76
    That sounds a little risky. I don't think I'd feel safe doing that. I only really need to free up just over 0.02mb to be able to upgrade cpanel. Although ideally a bit more than that to leave some breathing room. What is safe unused or safe to move other than the log files (which are already moved) that will give me a few mbs extra?
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  • cPanelMichael
    You could remove older Apache backup archives if they exist in: /usr/local/apache.backup_archive However, in general, the best advice is to reinstall the OS with an updated partition scheme. Thank you.
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