@Przemysław Kulczycki:
The bug your point to is different in that the problem there seems to be that
the default kernel is not updated.
update-manager will always keep the current running kernel because its the only
way to ensure that the system
will still be bootable after a upgrade (assuming
"Some newbies have troubles because by mistake using old kernels."
Yes, an example of that can be bug 442441.
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update-manager should suggest removing old kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132311
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Some newbies have troubles because by mistake using old kernels.
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Thanks for your bugreport.
The current version does remove old kernels also it tends to be rather
conservative *and* it will remove them only at the end of the upgrade in
the cleanup phase.
Cheers,
Michael
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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update-mana
Ah, sorry, it appears I've already lost the log in question, ignore
above attachment.
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** Attachment added: "example of a large /boot size calculation"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8802079/main.log
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