I've got this problem with Xubuntu 12.10.
It is a fault with the Ubuntu Software Updater.
It is also a fault with the installer.
My machine was a clean install six months ago. I did a guided, encrypted
LVM. I used a boot partition of the recommended size. Now six months
later Xubuntu's telling
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Had this same problem with the Feisty - Gutsy upgrade.
A Little Rant:
Update-manager should have determined there was insufficient space before
starting the download!! Before it did anything else!! Instead, the upgrade
critically failed mid-way through configuring all system files!!
I got this error (no space in /boot) upgrading from 7.04 to 7.10
The problem I see is that I never touched whatever it is in /boot since
I created it in a previous ubuntu installation (245MiB), so I think that
the update manager should know how to make the space needed (deleting
the oldest files
@CHoudeshell: It seems to require '1.2G' of debs. That is a pretty big
amount, can you please attach your complete main.log file? If you have a
lot of packages installed, that is not a unreasonable amount, but its
pretty big.
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Confirmed.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = CHoudeshell
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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You received
2007-04-11 20:04:30,462 DEBUG Free space on /: 1117741056
2007-04-11 20:04:30,462 DEBUG Dir /usr mounted on /
2007-04-11 20:04:30,462 DEBUG Dir /var mounted on /
2007-04-11 20:04:30,462 DEBUG Free space on /boot: 53260288
2007-04-11 20:04:30,463 DEBUG Dir /var/cache/apt/archives/ mounted on /
I have exactly the same problem like Bert Vorenholt.
Tried sudo update-manager -d. After a while i get this message:
Not enough free disk space
The upgrade aborts now. Please free at least 6671k of disk space on
/boot. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former
installations using
I'll answer my own question here :-)
Do i really need to repartition?
Yes.
After i have grown my /boot partition to have the desired free space,
the upgrade went well for me :-)
Strange though, now with two kernels in my /boot folder/partition, the used
space is around 20 MB.
Why the upgrade
Thanks for your bugreport.
Please apply the files in /var/log/dist-upgrade
Thanks,
Michael
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i am having a similar problem, the updater tells me to free at least
48.8M of space on /var/cache/apt/archives/ but according to df i have
1.2GB available on that partition.
/var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log contains:
(...)
2007-03-24 10:17:56,578 DEBUG Free space on /: 1232293888
2007-03-24
Thanks for your quick response!
** Attachment added: main.log
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6918150/main.log
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Thanks for your quick responce!
** Attachment added: apt.log
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6918146/apt.log
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As i reed the main.log it seems the upgrade needs 40 MB free space on the /boot
partition. My /boot partition is just 49,4 MB and contains the files for just
one kernel.
Do i really need to repartition?
Thanks for your interest,
Bert
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