Public bug reported:
I installed server 14.04 ~3 months ago as a vm with 40gb diskspace and
the standard lvm encryption from the assistent. and i enabled autoamtic
security updates. now it happened the my /boot was used up 99.6% because
of old kernels and i could not upgrade, i could not autoremove and not
apt purge - since there was not enough space for all these operations. i
had to free space with rm first.
i expect to run a server default install with auto sec updates to run
and not making itself unupgrdable.
possible soloutions
- make default /boot way bigger
- clean up kernels automatically (make sure /boot don't get filled up)
- implement grub2 encryption which allows to have a /boot encrypted and b on
the same partition as the rest. (best soloution)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Default /boot partition way to little when encryption is choosen
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