Wow, I did not expect this bug from 2008 to resurface in 2021!
To quote myself in 2008:
> As I'm using the free version of vmware, I can live with it until:
> 1. They fix it
> 2. VirtualBox becomes stable enough to use
#2 happened many *many* years ago, so I can no longer test this issue,
that
@dmcnutt
USB disks show up here just like other disks in "df", so that's normal.
/dev/dm-0 is most likely an encrypted partition. /boot cannot be in an
encrypted partition because you need it for decryption. If the disk was just
one big encrypted partition, you'd need to boot on a USB stick or
@dmcnutt /boot is usually a separate partition, byt default around
250MB, which is way too small. Use command "df" to see how much space
you have left on each partition. if /boot is nearly full, it doesn't
help if / has loads of space.
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Completely agree with @grey - it is unacceptable that such a simple
thing will consistently create problems for ALL ubuntu users, many of
which will not be comfortable with entering "sudo apt-get -y autoremove"
or whatever in terminal.
I do understand the issue though - each kernel is a separate
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