-----Begin Error message-------
Not enough free disk space

The upgrade aborts now. The upgrade needs a total of 41.9M free space on disk 
'/boot'. Please free at least an additional 18.8M of disk space on '/boot'. 
Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 
'sudo apt-get clean'.
-----End of Error message-----


I was about to file a bug, but will request for a feature now. Wouldn't it be 
nice
1). to have a warning during the initial installation of Ubuntu, that suggests 
one to choose the size of the partition for /boot (if it is separate) to be not 
less then **M;
2). to suggest one to delete old kernel packages using a _package_manager_?

I've lost more then an hour on this issue...

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[MASTER] /boot free space check message misleading and space requirement too big
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104337
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