*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1675079 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1675079
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1357093
Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full
** This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1357093 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357093
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1357093
Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted
installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1267059
"Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies" does not work
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possible to run
This isn't a duplicate of bug #1267059. It's just a mere workaround.
"Please do not include suggestions in the bug report =)"
Why not? That's the whole point of expected behaviour!
I still have to remove old kernels manually all the time so I won't run out of
space and break my system.
What
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1267059 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1267059
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Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies does not work
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saucy has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the saucy task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: partman-auto-crypto (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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On 10 October 2014 11:24, mark johnson m...@barrenfrozenwasteland.com wrote:
This script gets a list of all linux-image-* that have added files to
/boot except for the latest and (if different) currently running kernel,
them removes the rest.
If this was part of the post-install script for
This script gets a list of all linux-image-* that have added files to
/boot except for the latest and (if different) currently running kernel,
them removes the rest.
If this was part of the post-install script for kernel packages, then
you'd only have 2 kernels installed at once, and /boot would
Same here. Roughly 130MB. No update possible because of that. There seem
to be unecessary old versions of some files in the directory, but apt-
get autoremove doesn't help here.
abi-3.13.0-24-generic memtest86+.bin
abi-3.13.0-27-generic memtest86+.elf
abi-3.13.0-29-generic
It's roughly 230MB of course. Also, the bug seems to be quite similar to
#237035
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Title:
possible to run out of space on /boot partition when
The essence of the bug here is that the system accumulates a pile of
kernel versions that are entirely unused. (When this happens, the
partition fills up, and things break.) Stated another way, the system
breaks deterministically by failing to clean up unused kernel versions
that it installed
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When choosing full disk encryption in the quantal version of Ubiquity,
the resulting /boot partition seems small.
In my test installation /boot came to 228MB.
Assuming that each kernel+initrd comes to about 30MB, that doesn't leave
much space for old
Kernel autoremoval helps, but does not cover the situation where you are
using unattended upgrades to push security fixes. Unattended update
doesn't run apt-get autoremove. Enabling grub to boot from LUKS would
cover all cases.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: partman-auto-crypto (Ubuntu S-series)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Please do not include suggestions in the bug report =)
Arbitrary increasing the partition size will not help, as it is possible
to dist-upgrade without removing old kernels (via apt-get dist-upgrade).
It's a short term fix.
One solution is to use grub to mount encrypted partition directly, then
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