>>>>> "Denis" == Denis Heidtmann <denis.heidtm...@gmail.com> writes:
Denis> Seems like initramfs ran into a memory limit. I really do not Denis> know what this is about, but poking around the web gives me the Denis> idea that an upgrade was attempted but did not have room. A bug Denis> report indicated that initramfs-tools does not check for memory Denis> sufficiency: Denis> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/798414 Denis> I have made a startup usb stick in preparation for what I might Denis> have to do to enlarge or make room in the partition. Denis> Free says (kbytes): total used free shared buff/cache available Denis> Mem: 8013756 1198896 1742336 279424 5072524 6196764 Denis> sudo partx --show /dev/sda [sudo] password for denis: NR START Denis> END SECTORS SIZE NAME UUID 1 2048 999423 997376 487M 458a71eb-01 Denis> 2 1001470 250068991 249067522 118.8G 458a71eb-02 5 1001472 Denis> 250068991 249067520 118.8G 458a71eb-05 Denis> According to gnome disks, it looks like partition 1 is 511 Mb, Denis> and 92.9% full. It is Ext2 (how that happened I do not know. It Denis> is a 128G SSD.) I have yet to install gparted. Denis> What do you recommend? (The desktop is still down because of the Denis> display). Old kernels and associate entourage tend to pile up on ubuntu. I usually check to see what kernel I'm running with "uname -a" and then remove everything except the newest and the one I'm still running. However, I do this in an awkward and manual way that I wouldn't readily recommend to others. It does work though. -- Russell Senior, President russ...@personaltelco.net _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug