pytest intentionally keeps around a limited number of the previous test temporary directories [1]. This is generally OK, but in our tests that generate initrds, we create a few very large files (both the initrd and kernel in a few copies), which quickly adds up. I had a particularly large initrd (because of some mkosi-initrd shenanigans), and I unded up with dozens of gigabytes of temporary files from the tests. Let's just nuke the dirs where we write kernel data. [1] https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/543
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