Marking invalid as this was not a problem with linux-firmware and was
resolved by cleaning up old kernels.
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thank you Seth, that seemed to work.
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Title:
package linux-firmware 1.127.23 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation
Oops, that first example in comment #4 should have been "sudo dpkg -r
linux-image-3.13.0-92-generic".
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Title:
package linux-firmware 1.127.23
If packages for those kernels are actually installed you can always
remove the packages manually (e.g. "sudo dpkg -r
linux-3.13.0-92-generic"). If the kernels aren't installed anymore you
might try running "sudo update-initramfs -d -k " for each one
which is still trying to generate an initrd
For about the last month I have encountered this error. While /boot does
appear to be full it is only after the update starts generating images
that it can't find. Running "sudo apt-get autoremove" will do the same
thing:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
It looks like you're out of space in /boot. Try running "sudo apt-get
autoremove" in a terminal to get rid of old kernels.
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Title:
package linux-firmware 1.127.23 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed