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 f
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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 message when
there isn't enough free spa
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Assignee: Julio Decima (j10a) => BlaWhickte (blawhickte)
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Title:
update-initramfs should produce a mo
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Assignee: Colin Underhill (daisybank) => Julio Decima (j10a)
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Title:
update-initramfs should produce
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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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message
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Assignee: Raul Benalcazar (raulbenalcazar24) => tim fiedler
(8churchill1992)
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message when
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 can
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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