If you are doing manual partitioning keep at least 1gb space for /boot
partition.
update for above post
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The solution is listed in ubuntu documentation.
first check space of /boot
>: df -h
>: sudo apt-get autoremove
this should freeup some space and 90% times this will resolve your
issue.
if you have manually installed and still the old files are not purged
follow the link below
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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A better fix for this issue is available in Bionic and later and also
backported to Xenial with bug 1675079.
unattended-upgrades and update-manager will now remove unused kernel
packages when there are other updates to be installed.
I'm closing this initramfs-tools task since a fix specifically
THANKS FOR YOUR REPLIED. IT WAS FIXED
Jarno Suni <798...@bugs.launchpad.net> 于2019年1月1日周二 下午8:39写道:
> cwdruf, luckily, there are some ways.
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cwdruf, luckily, there are some ways.
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Title:
update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Julio Decima (j10a) => BlaWhickte (blawhickte)
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Assignee: Colin Underhill (daisybank) => Julio Decima (j10a)
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The default boot partition size in Ubuntu 16 is way too small so having
some way to remove the oldest kernel is required I think. Its very hard
to change it once the disk is in use.
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Title:
update-initramfs should
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Assignee: Raul Benalcazar (raulbenalcazar24) => tim fiedler
(8churchill1992)
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Title:
update-initramfs should
Tex, the command you used failed because of Bug #1678187. However it
succeeded to purge many kernels and related packages. But package linux-
image-extra-4.13.0-36-generic was not successfully purged technically.
What does command 'dpkg -l linux-image-extra-4.13.0-36-generic' print?
Anyway, you
I just ran into this bug, tried a suggestion from here
(https://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-
boot) which resulted in multiple errors, and me being sent here.
It seems to me that this should be taken care of automatically by the
kernel with the upgrading process.
** Summary changed:
- update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message when there isn't
enough free space
+ update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message when there isn't
enough free space--or provide an automatic tool for removal of old files
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