Finally I figured out the error seems happened when dealing with fuse,
so I uninstalled fuse and fuse again, it then update all the initrm
packages of each kernel, then I am able to remove old kernels. I think
this is caused that once I installed libfuse from source code, it may
changed the system
I noticed that my /run mounted as tmpfs and is 371M and just used 1.5M.
There is still plenty of room.
My system is installed in the second disk (/dev/sdb1) and boot loader in
/dev/sda is the grub.
After the installation failed, I can find the vmlinuz and initrd.img are
already installed in the
I just used 15% of my root directory, where the /boot resides. This
shouldn't be a failure caused by disk space.
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When updating the process fails, a message comes and says the /boot is full,
checked it and it is approx 99% full, it contains copies of a approx 20Mb size
files and also copies of other multiple but smaller files, these files are all
dated.
This is a persistent fault.
Cannot edit the /boot
Try to partial upgrade as full upgrade shows error. Anyway partial
upgrade still failed.
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package linux-image-3.16.0-71-generic 3.16.0-71.92~14.04.1 failed to
install/upgrade: run-parts: