That did the trick. Thank you! Ted
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Charles Koleczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > (Executive summary: > Uninstall the old kernels with Synaptic. > Simply deleting the files in /boot won't satisfy the Distribution Upgrade.) > > I was seeing this problem as well. My /boot is 100MB, and I had gone and > freed up ~70+MB by deleting the files for my old kernels. Still the > installer complained that it wanted 75.7MB free in /boot. This happened to > me on both a network upgrade and trying an installation from an alternative > install CD. > In my /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log I see... > > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,078 DEBUG Dir /usr mounted on / > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,079 DEBUG Dir /var mounted on / > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,079 DEBUG Free space on /boot: 73176064 > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,080 DEBUG Dir /var/cache/apt/archives mounted on / > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,080 DEBUG Dir /home mounted on / > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,080 DEBUG fs_free contains: '{'/var': > <DistUpgradeController > .FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>, '/home': <DistUpgradeController.FreeSpace > objec > t at 0x5503390>, '/boot': <DistUpgradeController.FreeSpace object at > 0x5503510>, > '/usr': <DistUpgradeController.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>, '/': > <DistUpgrad > eController.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>, '/var/cache/apt/archives': > <DistUpgr > adeController.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>}' > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,178 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.24-21-generic > (upgrade|installed) > added with 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,201 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic > (upgrade|installed) > added with 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,209 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic > (upgrade|installed) > added with 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,266 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.24-16-generic > (upgrade|installed) > added with 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,309 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic (new-install) > added w > ith 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:19,312 DEBUG linux-image-2.6.24-18-generic > (upgrade|installed) > added with 12582912 to boot space > 2008-10-31 10:32:20,269 DEBUG dir '/var/cache/apt/archives' needs > '559011054.0' > of '<DistUpgradeController.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>' > (25410088960.000000) > 2008-10-31 10:32:20,270 DEBUG dir '/usr' needs '665604096.0' of > '<DistUpgradeCon > troller.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>' (24851077906.000000) > 2008-10-31 10:32:20,270 DEBUG dir '/usr' needs '52428800' of > '<DistUpgradeContro > ller.FreeSpace object at 0x5503390>' (24185473810.000000) > 2008-10-31 10:32:20,270 DEBUG dir '/boot' needs '75497472' of > '<DistUpgradeContr > oller.FreeSpace object at 0x5503510>' (73176064.000000) > 2008-10-31 10:32:20,271 ERROR not enough free space on /boot (missing > 2321k) > 2008-10-31 10:32:35,372 DEBUG openCache() > 2008-10-31 10:32:35,663 DEBUG /openCache() > > ...hmmm, I've deleted the old kernel files from /boot, but if I > interpret the aborted install log correctly it looks like the old > kernels are still being used in some calculation of the space on /boot. > I launched synaptic package manager and searched on "kernel". I > selected my older kernels for complete removal. Upon removing them and > launching the upgrade again I get past the /boot free space error and am > prompted to start the upgrade. > > -- > update-manager asking for unreasonable free space on /boot > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291381 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in "update-manager" source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete > > Bug description: > Binary package hint: update-manager > > I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 on a system with multiple software RAID > volumes. Aside from the lagging development of 64-bit operating systems, > there is a completely realistic possibility that this bug is the result of > third party software and/or my complicated software RAID scheme. > > I spent weeks trying to upgrade my kernel to 2.6.24-21 from 2.6.24-19. I > kept getting errors asking for anywhere from 60-80MB of free space on /boot. > Since the largest files in my 100MB boot partition are the previous kernels, > each weighing it around 8MB, it seems completely unreasonable for > update-manager to need 80MB of free space on /boot. As has been stated in > another report, running "sudo apt-get clean" does not remedy this problem. > Finally, after disabling the repositories for my satanic edition (SE) theme, > I was able to complete the update. I thought I had solved the problem, but > then... > > After completing the update, I attempted to upgrade to 8.10 with the SE > repositories (my only third party repositories) still disabled, at which > point I received the following error message: > "Not enough free disk space > The upgrade aborts now. The upgrade needs a total of 101M free space on > disk '/boot'. Please free at least an additional 69.4M of disk space on > '/boot'. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former > installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'." > > I am frustrated and at a loss for what to do next. I can't think of any > reason for update-manager to need over 100MB of free space on /boot, > especially considering that the last time I checked, 100MB was on the upper > end of what was reasonable to set aside for a /boot partition. My boot > partition is a RAID1 partition that spans 5 drives and neighbors my RAID0 > swap partition. Expanding it would therefore require destroying and > rebuilding both my boot and swap partitions, and is not really an option for > me at this point. > -- update-manager asking for unreasonable free space on /boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291381 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs