Not sure if using dkms, but if so may be related to bug 1515513
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Title:
small /boot (as created for full-disk encryption) confuses update-
I think this bug should be considered of high importance as it is a
security risk because security updates can not be installed.
It happened to me on a clean install with default full-disk-encryption
partitioning within about 2 months of use with a 1TB disk; so I'm
guessing the 3 people showing
** Description changed:
Every time a kernel update comes in, the update-manager scolds me for
not having enough disk free on /boot. I try to autoremove everything I
can, but in the end `sudo apt-get dist-upgrade` does the upgrade with no
problems.
Separately from why the installer
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Also, where would I file the bug against the installer part that made my
/boot so teensy?
/dev/sda2237M 141M 84M 63% /boot
/dev/sda1511M 3.4M 508M 1% /boot/efi
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