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Message #75845
[Bug 1357810] Missing required logs.
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1357810
Title:
Can't install updates because out of space
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Update manager says there are some updates for me to install but (as
of yesterday - 15th Aug 2014) it can't install them because there
isn't enough space in /boot. It suggests emptying the recycle bin (I
have) and using 'sudo apt-get clean' to remove temporary packages from
previous installations (I have).
That doesn't work. Also, I only installed 14.04 fairly recently (in
the last month) from scratch (no upgrade) using the default
installation options for partitioning etc (as far as I know) so it
shouldn't have filled up like this. I also ran 'sudo apt-get
autoremove' then 'sudo apt-get clean' but no success either.
I'm on a 256 GB SSD (Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition) with an encrypted
harddrive.
I know I *could* spend some time hunting around for instructions to
remove old kernel packages from the command line but there really
aren't that many there and it's a pretty poor user experience if that
is required. I'm guessing that's not the intention so I can only think
that this is a bug...
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