> We considered adapting the kernel autoremoval code in apt to consider free
space, but decided against it, as it removes safety/redundancy. If users
install more kernels than their boot partition supports, upgrades
*should* fail, rather than providing less safety by removing kernels.
> I'm
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 02:44:14PM -0800, Michael Mikowski wrote:
> Hi Brian:
>
> First, let me state the title of the bug I filed was unfortunate and I’ve
> changed it accordingly. The body of the request shows that it is a proposal
> to increase the /boot partition size, but the title sounded
Hi Brian:
First, let me state the title of the bug I filed was unfortunate and I’ve
changed it accordingly. The body of the request shows that it is a proposal
to increase the /boot partition size, but the title sounded demanding.
Also, the file sizes were ambiguous. I have updated them both.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:47:59PM -0800, Michael Mikowski wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> Aaron: On an encrypted Ubuntu system, the EFI partition mounted on
> /boot/efi is 512M too. But here we are talking about the /boot partition
> which is distinct. It is typically 705M and formatted with ext4,
Hi,
Quick question.
I'm using an install of Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS x86_64 with one partition for /
and another partition for swap. All my /boot files are in a subdirectory of
my / partition.
My drive is 1TB in size.
Am I doing something wrong?
TIA,
Ian
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Hi Everyone:
Aaron: On an encrypted Ubuntu system, the EFI partition mounted on
/boot/efi is 512M too. But here we are talking about the /boot partition
which is distinct. It is typically 705M and formatted with ext4, although
subsequent released will likely be larger. The question here is by how
Hi Everyone,
Just forwarding this since it's still getting moderated. I talked to
Mike and he didn't mean for it to sound snarky in any way in the 3rd
paragraph with the reference to car safety belts, and he wanted to
apologize.
I'd very much like to encourage participation in this thread,
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 06:36:09PM +, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Quick question.
> I'm using an install of Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS x86_64 with one partition for /
> and another partition for swap. All my /boot files are in a subdirectory of
> my / partition.
>
> My drive is 1TB in size.
>
>
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 01:20:36PM -0800, eeickme...@ubuntu.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I thought I'd provide some context on this, reiterating what I wrote on
> Friday.
>
> Summary: We would like to see some discussion about increasing the
> /boot partition for automatic partitioning on
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 06:38:54PM -0800, Michael Mikowski wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> Members of the ubuntu-meeting asked me to clarify the issue with /boot. You
> can see the bugs filed at https://launchpad.net/bugs/1959971 and
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1960089.
> *Personal Background:*
> I
Hi all,
I thought I'd provide some context on this, reiterating what I wrote on
Friday.
Summary: We would like to see some discussion about increasing the
/boot partition for automatic partitioning on LVM/Encrypted systems to
2GB for 22.04. We believe this would be a relatively inexpensive
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