Hi,

Thanks for the answer. It is quite possible indeed.
I'm used to create a separate /boot partition that I keep relatively small
(<= 256 Mo) because I usually keep only 2 kernels at a time (the most
recent one and the previous one).

That pc (a laptop, actually) was kept up to date, but not that frequently
used. I forgot to check before update if there weren't more than 2 kernels
installed.
I note this for later updates ;-)

Anyway, the installation was still robust enough not to leave the pc in an
unusable state and I could manage to complete it.
Now the pc seem to work like a charm.

Cheers,
Manuel

2012/5/3 Timo Aaltonen <[email protected]>

> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-24-generic
>
> gzip: stdout: No space left on device
> E: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 gzip 1
>
> your hdd got filled up during upgrade.
>
> ** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
>       Status: New => Invalid
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