/boot as VFAT is not supported
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This bug just caused me the 24.04.1 installer to crash during a fresh
install (due to VFAT /boot).
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Title:
kernel update fails with /boot on FAT3
I just ran into this on a 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS upgrade
Note that I was actually able to use the /etc/kernel-img.conf workaround
with two properties:
do_symlinks = No
no_symlinks = Yes
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This still happens with a 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS upgrade!
It's really surprising that a years old bug affecting a long term
support version is not yet handled or assigned. Needing to install from
scratch instead of having the LTS upgrade work means lost time and
significant loss of trust. Note, th
Any news here?
After I dumped grub in order to use systemd-boot, I would like to mount
my EFI partition (FAT32) on /boot directly but continue to update my
kernels using apt.
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Ubuntu 16.04
Unpacking linux-image-4.4.0-22-generic (4.4.0-22.40) over (4.4.0-22.39) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-4.4.0-22-generic_4.4.0-22.40_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
unable to make backup link of './boot/System.map-4.4.0-22-generic' before
installing ne
the same with linux-image-4.4.0-22-generic
I'm happy with efi boot and I don't need grub.
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Title:
kernel update fails with /boot on FAT32
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@wensveen I don't think so. I'm pretty sure that the other bug isn't
caused by a filesystem that doesn't support links
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Title:
kernel update fail
Could this be a duplicate of #559127?
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Title:
kernel update fails with /boot on FAT32
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I had the same issue with kernel 3.13.0-40.69.
I could successfully update the kernel by editing the configuration file
/etc/kernel-img.conf as follows:
do_symlinks = no
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Am I understanding it correctly that the package script is trying to
create a symlink ( I am not that familiar with how Debian packages work,
so I haven't looked at it myself )? If this is the case, wouldn't it be
possible to fix this bug by not creating links on filesystems that don't
support them
** Summary changed:
- kernel update to 3.13.0-24.47 fails
+ kernel update fails with /boot on FAT32
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Title:
kernel update fails with /boot on FA
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