List installed kernels

ya i did that just to clean up my list...didnt take long remember to keep at least 2 images in case 1 fails so you can switch to other one

How do you find the installed kernels with disk analyzer? Where are they displayed /which storage place to they have?

I just hover or click on where multiple same size wedges appear and see what is there.
I have not done it for a while, but was first thing I tried when my disk occupancy was growing unexpectedly.
Now I regularly cull old kernels and logs, to preserve the little disk space I have.

EDIT: This thread maybe worth a look: Alternative Suggestion? (for Disk Cleaner) - #8 by zabadabadoo

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My hard drive with 128 GiB is really small for dual booting. That's why I'd like to find out how I can avoid all packages installed via the Mint updater being permanently treated as manually installed and thus not being affected by cleaning commands.

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