/boot may become full already in unpacking stage when installing a new kernel by dpkg. I think the error message could be more helpful in that case, too. The following video demonstrates such a case. It also demonstrates how the aforementioned linux-purge script can be used to fix system https://youtu.be/gozw6A3qwCY
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