While it is helpful for new users to have to google shell commands and
identify solutions to problems, this simply occurs too often. The
solution is the same every time. It is repetitive and annoying,

the script could store the new and old information in different
locations to avoid the lack of space, the boot could be made larger by
default, options could be presented to the user rather than simply
failing, backup information for old kernals could be stored elsewhere
(and only the most recent moved to boot for compatibility) ... etc.

a sample dialog would be 
"there is not enough space for the boot information, there are too many items 
being retained in /boot, but it is strongly suggested that you maintain some 
backup kernals as updates can cause issues with new or old hardware. Please 
choose the number of old backups to maintain and the frequency with which they 
should be replaced"
then have a dialog that lists options like (daily weekly monthly yearly and no 
backups) and an option to store them tarred in another location that does not 
fill up ... also it should list the size of the individual groups of files (by 
date) ... and it should explain that this is a kernal backup not a file backup

also boot should be bigger

and there should be a semipermanent configuration change listed on the
forum rather than the delete old kernals solution - which is just a
bandaid in that you will just have to repeatedly do it, because
sometimes i just want to turn the thing on and play minecraft (and my
timesink of choice is not system administration)

Anyway,the point of "automatic updates" is they happen automatically,
and you dont have to mess with them, this bug forces you to mess with
them

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/798414

Title:
  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message when
  there isn't enough  free space

Status in initramfs-tools:
  Confirmed
Status in Software Updater:
  New
Status in dpkg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: initramfs-tools

  When installing a kernel, /boot may become full during execution of
  post-installation script typically when update-initramfs is creating
  or updating an initrd.img file. This is resulting in kernel
  installation error.  For example:

  Setting up initramfs-tools (0.98.8ubuntu3) ...
  update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
  Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
  update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.38-8-generic

  gzip: stdout: No space left on device
  E: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 gzip 1
  update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-2.6.38-8-generic
  dpkg: error processing initramfs-tools (--configure):
   subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

  Ideal behavior:

  Give a more helpful error message when this unfortunate situation
  occurs so that user can fix the broken system and keep it going.

  Workaround:

  As the bug reporting system forwards user to this bug report, such 
instructions can be given here:
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RemoveOldKernels

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