> I have a /boot partition 2 cyl big: 15M.
> With the new kernels it is too small, so when updating a kernel, i have
> to throw the 'oldon' away, before the 'new one can get installed...

Your problem is to have a /boot partition altogether. They haven't been
needed in many years. If you decide to make a /boot anyway and make it
only 15M, it's your own fault. ;)

> Only way is throw everything away, or move it across a network, burn it
> on a dvd...

Of course you do this every so often anyway? Well I do.

> Are there no others who would want to realy controle the volumes?

I believe LVM has given you this functionality for many years now.

Beyond yast partitioner I hear qtparted is not too bad, though I'm not
sure whether integrating something like this into yast is top priority.

Volker

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