[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-04-07 Thread Steve Langasek
This had been marked 'rls-ff-incoming' meaning it was in the queue for the Canonical engineering teams to evaluate committing to fix in Focal. I am declining this on behalf of the Foundations Team, as we have yet to even commit to fixing this for the upcoming Jammy release. Discussion is ongoing.

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-03-31 Thread Piotr Henryk Dabrowski
BTW: Is there a way to safely resize /boot on an already installed system? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1960089 Title: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE To manage

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-03-24 Thread Michael Mikowski
@phd The /boot/efi partition size of 512MiB is far larger than most people need, but it does cover almost all potential use cases included dual boot. If that partition gets corrupted or filled, it could prevent boot of any OS on that disk. For this reason, I believe the team went with the sensible

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-03-24 Thread Piotr Henryk Dabrowski
Meanwhile the separate /boot/efi partition is probably way too big: 513MB. Out of which my installation uses... 6.23MB. Maybe /boot and /boot/efi could be merged into a single /boot partition? Although that means it would have to be formatted as FAT32. So no symlinks. -- You received this bug

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-03-24 Thread Piotr Henryk Dabrowski
> We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GiB. Or just allow user to modify that size in the installer? Especially that the required size really depends on user needs (lowlatency kernel, custom kernels). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-03-24 Thread Piotr Henryk Dabrowski
This issue causes updates to fail when lowlatency kernel is installed. 2 generic kernel versions + 2 lowlatency kernel versions already barely fit in the current /boot partition limit of 732MB. During kernel updates apt tries to install another 2 images (before removing the previous old ones).

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-02-21 Thread Michael Mikowski
** Description changed: Summary: We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GiB. This provides the space needed so advanced users can use best practice to manage up to 3 kernel flavors. The current /boot partition on 20.04 and 22.04 is limited to just 705MiB, which allows

[Bug 1960089] Re: Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE

2022-02-21 Thread Michael Mikowski
** Summary changed: - Request 2.0 GB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE + Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1960089 Title: Request 2.0 GiB