On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 2:52 PM richard emberson
wrote:
> Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
> dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
> I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
> of the two kernels. I
On 03/05/2024 18:52, richard emberson wrote:
Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
of the two kernels. I then successfully
On 5/3/24 14:03, Samuel Sieb wrote:
The easiest option would be to use a live boot, shrink the /ssd
partition by 1GB, shift it forward, then give that space to /boot. I
assume that gparted can handle LUKS. And of course, make sure you have
a backup for whatever is in that partition if it's
On Fri, 3 May 2024 13:55:49 -0700
richard emberson wrote:
> So, how can I increase the size of the /boot partition? Many partitions,
> like /tmp, are bigger than they need to be.
Might be worth a reinstall from scratch. I always make just a single /
partition and let all those other things be
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 1:52 PM richard emberson wrote:
>
> Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
> dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
> I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
> of the two kernels.
On 5/3/24 13:55, richard emberson wrote:
Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
of the two kernels. I then successfully
Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
of the two kernels. I then successfully upgraded.
I fear the next time I do a dnf
Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
of the two kernels. I then successfully upgraded.
I fear the next time I do a dnf