The lifespan of the release is not part of the equation.  You only need
room for three kernels to support updates.  If kernels aren't being auto
removed correctly (which hasn't been mentioned here), there is no
partition size large enough to accommodate unbounded growth.

If the kernel images / initrds themselves have gotten bigger, or if the
partition sizing doesn't account for the signed kernel image, we should
make sure the partition is sized appropriately for current kernels.

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  Size of /boot partition is too small

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