On Fri, Oct 24, 2025 at 2:30 AM Andre Robatino <[email protected]> wrote:
> I attempted to do a reinstall using "Reinstall Fedora" and got the error > "No suitable free space found for automatic partitioning for /boot (ext4): > requested 2 GiB, largest free space 1 GiB". Presumably this is due to the > size bump in /boot for new installs. If I want I can go to "Mount Point > Assignment" and manually make it use the existing 1 GiB partition for > /boot, and on my existing old hardware that would be fine. But before I go > ahead and do that, is there an easy way (for a non-expert in partitioning > like me) to simultaneously bump /boot to 2 GiB and preserve /home at the > same time, just to avoid this issue for future reinstalls? > Hi, yes, we know about it. It's related to the increased size requirement for the /boot partition. There was no easy solution that anaconda could do automatically. We intend to document it here: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/tbd-reinstall-fedora-wont-be-available-with-the-default-disk-layout-of-fedora-42-and-older/168033 I still haven't played with it, so I don't know how easy it is to use custom mounts to work around this. It should be possible, though. It just won't be accessible through the simple "Reinstall Fedora" option.
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