Public bug reported: When attempting to use the Update utility on Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 on Raspberry Pi 3 for the latest security updates the user is informed that approximately 50MB of space is required and there is not enough space on /boot.
The user is advised to use "sudo apt-get clean" to free up the necessary 4000KB of space required, however, this will not free enough space on /boot. The user is unable to download security updates. When looking into this issue it was noted that in the latest version of Ubuntu MATE the following change was made: Re-size file system Since Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 the root parition is automatically resized, to fully utilise the all available space on the microSD card, on first boot. Source: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/ This represents a significant impediment to installing security updates AND future use cases where more space is required on the primary partition. My suggestion would be removing the automatic file system re-size and allow the user to use parted or gparted to set partition sizes. ** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: When attempting to use the Update utility on Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 on Raspberry Pi 3 for the latest security updates the user is informed that approximately 50MB of space is required and there is not enough space on /boot. The user is advised to use "sudo apt-get clean" to free up the necessary 4000KB of space required, however, this will not free enough space on /boot. The user is unable to download security updates. When looking into this issue it was noted that in the latest version of Ubuntu MATE the following change was made: Re-size file system Since Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 the root parition is automatically resized, to fully utilise the all available space on the microSD card, on first boot. Source: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/ This represents a significant impediment to installing security updates AND future use cases where more space is required on the primary partition. My suggestion would be removing the automatic file system re-size and - allow the user to use parted or gparted set partition sizes. + allow the user to use parted or gparted to set partition sizes. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819549 Title: Cannot Update Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 RP1 Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: When attempting to use the Update utility on Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 on Raspberry Pi 3 for the latest security updates the user is informed that approximately 50MB of space is required and there is not enough space on /boot. The user is advised to use "sudo apt-get clean" to free up the necessary 4000KB of space required, however, this will not free enough space on /boot. The user is unable to download security updates. When looking into this issue it was noted that in the latest version of Ubuntu MATE the following change was made: Re-size file system Since Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 the root parition is automatically resized, to fully utilise the all available space on the microSD card, on first boot. Source: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/ This represents a significant impediment to installing security updates AND future use cases where more space is required on the primary partition. My suggestion would be removing the automatic file system re-size and allow the user to use parted or gparted to set partition sizes. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1819549/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp