Hi,

Was just trying out this kernel (using the update-kernel.sh script with the 
--exp-kernel option), and noticed that the uboot partition runs out of 
space during this process. 

Manually deleting the backup versions and copying the new files does the 
trick, but thought it was worth mentioning it as it's not trapped by the 
script as an error..

Regards,
Jon

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Backing up uImage as uImage_bak...
`/boot/uboot/uImage' -> `/boot/uboot/uImage_bak'
Backing up zImage as zImage_bak...
`/boot/uboot/zImage' -> `/boot/uboot/zImage_bak'
Backing up uInitrd as uInitrd_bak...
`/boot/uboot/uInitrd' -> `/boot/uboot/uInitrd_bak'
Backing up initrd.img as initrd.bak...
`/boot/uboot/initrd.img' -> `/boot/uboot/initrd.bak'
-----------------------------
Image Name:   3.15.0-rc8-bone1
Created:      Tue May  6 16:35:07 2014
Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
Data Size:    6307664 Bytes = 6159.83 kB = 6.02 MB
Load Address: 80008000
Entry Point:  80008000
-----------------------------
Image Name:   initramfs
Created:      Tue May  6 16:35:10 2014
Image Type:   ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (uncompressed)
Data Size:    2934792 Bytes = 2866.01 kB = 2.80 MB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point:  00000000
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`/boot/vmlinuz-3.15.0-rc8-bone1' -> `/boot/uboot/zImage'
cp: writing `/boot/uboot/zImage': No space left on device
cp: failed to extend `/boot/uboot/zImage': No space left on device
`/boot/initrd.img-3.15.0-rc8-bone1' -> `/boot/uboot/initrd.img'
cp: writing `/boot/uboot/initrd.img': No space left on device
cp: failed to extend `/boot/uboot/initrd.img': No space left on device
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