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[SID - Unstable] [SOLVED] Why does this /boot folder full keep occuring on kernel updates?

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Hi,

How can I prevent this /boot folder being full, an issue I only started running into since upgrading to Sid? Why is the installer not sorting this out for me?

This is the second time I'm seeing it and not sure how to prevent the same disaster I had the first time I came across it. The first time I was trying to free up space and for some reason re-generating the initrd img failed, and I rebooted into a kernel panic that I had to fix with a Live environment of Debian Stable.



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sudo apt upgradeThe following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:  kuserfeedback-docUse 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.Upgrading:  libpython3-stdlib  linux-image-amd64  logrotate  python3  python3-minimalInstalling dependencies:  linux-image-6.9.10-amd64Suggested packages:  linux-doc-6.9  debian-kernel-handbookSummary:  Upgrading: 5, Installing: 1, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 0  Download size: 101 MB  Space needed: 103 MB / 1,845 GB available  └─ in /boot:  376 MB / 179 MB availableWarning: More space needed in /boot than available: 376 MB > 179 MB, installation may failContinue anyway? [y/N]  

Statistics: Posted by Rockcutter — 2024-07-20 18:45 — Replies 13 — Views 223



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