On Wed., Oct. 13, 2021, 18:08 Bob Jonkman via talk, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As Lennart points out, /boot can't be an LVM, > > ... shows that booting from an LV > without a separate /boot partition has been possible for a long time. > Oops. I misread something. Thanks! But to address William's problem of an overfull /boot partition: I have > sometimes rescued a system by just deleting the oldest kernel images to > free up space in boot (or / ) with a rescue CD or USB stick, allowing > the system to boot again to fix up the slightly broken repository > (usually by re-installing the most recent kernel update that overflowed > /boot in the first place). > Yeah, the problem was the comically, "full of clowns" tiny space that didn't allow two kernels (234 Mb), so I could either keep the known-good kernel, or the new one, but not both :-P I far prefer the way it's set up now, with / and /home, and I probably won't have to worry about this system until I replace it. Thanks! >
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