Following on from this thread regarding freeing up USB space, viewtopic.php?p=102952#p102952. In my case it's not about freeing space on a USB drive, but about using Easy Version Control to remove prior versions from my internal NVME drive.
A couple of months ago I moved several of my goto installs to a partition on my internal drive. I still use a USB flash drive to boot. When Easy 5.5 was released I started with a new frugal install. Yesterday I decided to remove some of the earlier 5.5.x releases using Easy Version control. I had 5 releases in the directory. I first changed Depth to 3, cancelled out of EVC and rebooted. On reboot no messages displayed, 5 release directories still exist. Following several more attempts with Depth of 4,3 or 2, no early releases were removed. I don't want to try with depth of 1, as I want to keep at least 1 level.
I have manually deleted the early release directories and corresponding sfs versions. I will be able to retest following the next release. I also no longer have any prior Easy (5.4 or earlier) releases on my drive as I deleted the prior EasyOS directory.
Edit: I had previously used Easy Version Control successfully on USB drives