I am not sure when this problem occurred but reading over it it sounds
like it pertains to a lack of space.  I know that my /boot partition has
run out of space several times recently.  I do not know why, as I
thought left the partitioning plan up to Ubuntu when I installed.

I have found that the 
purge-old-kernels
script is very helpful in getting me down to just the kernel images that I am 
using.  It might be worth performing that action too if you are low on space.  
I think the script will come from the main repos, so if you do not have it I 
expect an appropriate 'apg-get install 'prompt will be provided.

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  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error when there isn't
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