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Do we need BFS Kernel files in /lib/modules(NAND area)
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mail_valik
2015-03-23 , 11:51
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I've saw that i have 3 folders under /lib/modules path:
2.6.28-omap1
2.6.28.10-bfs10
2.6.28.10-power53
current
uname -a ------> Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-power53
So as i'm understand right i'm using kernel-power
Running the next command:
ls -l /lib/modules/current
Shows me:
/lib/modules/current -> 2.6.28.10-bfs10
du 2.6.28.10-bfs10 -----> 8652(about 7.3 megabytes)
Do i really need this kernel that takes so much of my NAND?
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