martinba wrote: > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda6 289G 13G 262G 5% / > /dev/sda3 193M 192M 0 100% /boot
/ is ok, in your case /boot is completely full. The reason is very likely, that you have gathered quite a lot of older kernels. if you do a #> ls -la /boot/vmlinuz-* you should see a list of kernels. chose the oldest number (be aware the sort order is lexically not numerically, so 2.6.24-2 would show up after 2.6.24-10, but 2.6.24-10 is newer). Say you want to delete 2.6.24-2 (I just picked a random number), then you would type this command to see which packages related to this kernel are installed: #> dpkg -l | grep -- -2.6.24-2- Likely there will be a linux-image, a linux-ubuntu-modules and a linux-restricted-modules (maybe linux-headers and linux-backports-modules). Now you would remove those with: #> sudo dpkg --purge <put here the package names from above seperated with space> Be careful not to delete the currently running kernel version (likely 2.6.24-24). If you post the output of the "ls -la" shown above, I can help you on the selection. But if you start with the oldest one and check the "df" output for /boot you could see when you again have 20-30M free, which should be enough. -- package linux-image-generic 2.6.24.25.27 failed to install/upgrade: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463401 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
