You're right. I reinstalled my system (there is a separate /home partition), and now there are now swap, root and home partitions on the disk. After the reinstall, I made a full system upgrade, and there isn't any problem. So I suggest, don't create a separate /boot partition (I used Arch Linux, and there should be /boot partition).
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