The answer depends on what bootloader you are using and how your
partition table is configured?

I'm thinking that you should reset the active flag to a different
partition (with free space)

copying your /boot folder contents to that partition

Then install your bootloader onto that partition

Bootloader reconfiguration will be necessary

Also if you have an older bios, it may not like the boot partition
located past the 1024 cylinder mark


I suggest testing this on a non production machine first!!


Regards

Stuart Clark




  



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Michael Rubin
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2003 4:12 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: no space on /boot

I naively didn't leave enough space on my / partition and now /boot
doesn't
have enough space for me to upgrade to the latest kernel.  Only the
current
kernel is there now and I'm still short a few megs.  This is a live
server
so I can't really mess with it too much.  What can I do?


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