New comment by AngryPhantom on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/23602#issuecomment-659621997 Comment: @ericonr Sorry, a little offtopic: I decided to put linux and linux-headers via ignorepkg in /etc/xbps.d/ and if I do: `sudo xbps-remove -Oo` I get this: `dracut remove 050_2` `kpartx remove 0.8.4_1` `linux-firmware-intel remove 20200519_1` `linux-firmware-nvidia remove 20200519_1` `cpio remove 2.13_1` I know that it's natural and logical because of new dependencies. Should I just not use this command in the nearest future? What is the best way to clean the cache and avoid this?