Ubuntu keeps to many old kernel-images and initrd within /boot. Space is
exausted and it fails to delete old unused kernels before creating a new
initrd failing building an initrd for the newly installed kernel.

A workaround is to delete all old unused kernels and then try it again.
It will succeed.

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Title:
  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message when
  there isn't enough  free space

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