Le 02/08/2020 à 23:48, Leslie Rhorer a écrit : > On 8/2/2020 3:32 PM, Erwan David wrote: >> I used the buster installer about 1 year ago,with a fully encrypted >> disk, thus >> >> a /boot/efi partition, a /boot partition then an encrypted lvm. >> >> /boot is now not large enough to even have 2 kernels on it, >> initramfs-tools cannot create the images. >> >> I see this >> /dev/nvme0n1p2 237M 92M 133M 41% /boot >> /dev/nvme0n1p1 511M 5.3M 506M 2% /boot/efi >> >> Is it possible to reduce /boot/efi and have some more room for /boot, or >> should I reinstall the computer ? > > Um, the kernel is only about 5M in size. With 133M free, there > should be plenty of room for multiple kernels. The initrd image is > usually under 40M, so there should be room for the entire boot image to > be duplicated. Note the current use is only 41%. You shouldn't need > more space, per se, except that normally the initrd is temporarily > uncompressed while it is being created. I think you could get around > this by employing chroot.
My initrd is 69 M... > To answer your question, I am given to understand /boot/efi is a > vfat file system, so it should be possible to shrink it, move the /boot > partition, and then expand it. However both /boot/efi and /boot are critoical for the booting process, thus my concerns.