It's crazy how Ubuntu _still_ has the problem that you can only use their updater a few times before /boot fills up and it starts failing.
@cmuratori Like, what is the non-expert user supposed to do in this scenario?? Just never update their system software again?
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@steroidg Nope. I let Ubuntu partition my system automatically. So the _default_ is that you will have a small, separate /boot.
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@cmuratori Would a non-expert user have /boot as a separate partition in the first place? I think it's we old-school techies who do that -
@jb31842 Ubuntu made the partitions! I didn't do any partitioning myself. - Show replies
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@cmuratori Ubuntu is my test platform that I have to reinstall the most. Sometimes it breaks like right away for no reason at all... -
@RileyLabrecque This is really the only problem I have with Ubuntu 14.04... But I've had this problem with 12 and 13 as well. - Show replies
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@cmuratori It always keeps last N images in /boot for me where N is ~4. Also it's never put /boot on sep part. Wonder why yours is different -
@andy_kelley Probably because I checked the "encryption" option during startup - I'm guessing boot has to be unencrypted? - Show replies
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