[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2017-06-03 Thread spike speigel
bug # 1515513 is a contributing factor.  DKMS has been patched upstream
for that particular bug.  Not sure when Ubuntu will update or
incorporate the patch into their packaged version of dkms.

Are there any other files left behind after kernel updates that might
cause these kinds of update problems?  Are there different circumstances
in which a file may or may not be deleted?

It affects every install that uses dkms and updates kernels in the long
run.

This doesn't put any Linux distribution in a favorable light.

This bug eventually leaves the system in an insecure, unstable state.

And this has been happening since at least 2012 (that's when I first
noticed updates failing due to lack of space in /boot).  As others have
stated, it is impossible to resolve manually for those who are not
technical and just want to use the desktop.  My father has actually had
this happen on the Ubuntu install I set up for him.

I agree. I think it should be handled as a security issue with a higher
priority.

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[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2015-12-29 Thread Gordon
When I installed 14.04 server it gave me the option to automatically
install updates.  I picked yes.  I logged in a year later to find that
my servers had installed three updates, then ran into this bug and
stopped.  In fact, kernel updates come out so often that half the time I
try to install software apt is in a broken state because of this.

I could almost understand this kind of behaviour if having a cronjob do
apt-get upgrade was a non-standard setup, but if it's an option in the
installer?  Unacceptable, and stupid.

A bug that completely breaks all security updates *should* be considered
a security bug.  If Microsoft made the same mistake we'd lose no time in
mocking them for their insecure OS.  Why should we hold ourselves to a
different standard?


My suggestion for a fix would be to fix apt-get autoremove to skip the current 
running kernel.  That way, autoremove can be triggered automatically right 
after update without worrying about screwing up the currently running kernel.

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[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2013-09-05 Thread David White
This is definitely a security risk, and also a usability problem. If we
are updating kernels because of security fixes then surely a bug which
prevents an update is perpetuating the security risk.

Also, this makes managing ubuntu servers and desktops a headache.
Remember, Ubuntu is for humans and humans don't like headaches.

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[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2013-08-04 Thread Shaun Crampton
Some thoughts on this bug:

When /boot does run out of space, it causes the next install of a kernel
package to fail, leaving the package in a broken state as far as apt is
concerned.  That makes it impossible to remove the old kernel packages
using apt: apt won't remove packages until you successfully run apt-get
-f install to fix broken packages but apt-get -f install won't run until
you remove the old packages.

That means that the only way to get things working again is to manually
remove some old files from /boot, then run apt-get -f install and then
apt-get remove to remove the old kernel packages.  That's a real pain
for a technical user like myself but it's impossible for a non-technical
user.

This bug might not be a security vulnerability in its own right but it
can certainly compound other security vulnerabilities.  Being stuck with
an unpatched kernel even though you have a cron job that does a sudo
apt-get upgrade every night could be a big problem.

I suspect that more users will be affected by this bug but the lack of a
clear error probably means that non-technical users just give up or
ignore it.

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[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2012-11-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1037285] Re: /boot fills up after many kernel upgrades

2012-08-17 Thread Jamie Strandboge
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a regular (non-security) bug.  I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privilege boundaries nor directly cause loss of data/privacy.
Please feel free to report any other bugs you may find.

** Visibility changed to: Public

** This bug is no longer flagged as a security vulnerability

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