On 07/04/2025 at 09:23, Jen K wrote:
I've been reading the official Debian install document, and I can't find an
answer when it comes to partitioning how big the /boot should actually be.
FWIW the /boot size has been raised to 768-1024 MB in Debian installer
guided partitioning. Same with the
Lennart Sorensen (2025-04-07):
> Looking at my system, I am seeing initrd sizes of 130MB. Add in another
> 10MB for the kernel, and you can not fit two kermels in 250MB. Try 500MB
> if you want to be sure to be able to fit two or three kernels at a time
> for a while yet. Of course better yet i
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 06:08:22PM +0700, Andika Triwidada wrote:
> Not sure if this is the correct list to ask that question.
> But anyway, you need space for at least three sets of unpacked kernel images
> including generated initrd. For current x86 kernels, one set is roughly 75
> MB.
> So 250 M
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 2:42 PM Jen K wrote:
> I've been reading the official Debian install document, and I can't find
> an answer when it comes to partitioning how big the /boot should actually
> be. While there are recommendations for /var, /tmp, /root and /home
>
Hi Jen,
Not sure if this is
I've been reading the official Debian install document, and I can't find an
answer when it comes to partitioning how big the /boot should actually be.
While there are recommendations for /var, /tmp, /root and /home
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Bug #893886 {Done: Holger Wansing } [src:partman-auto]
partman-auto: increase max size of /boot on amd64+i386?
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Bug #893886 {Done: Holger Wansing } [src:partman-auto]
partman-auto: increase max size of /b
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On Sat, 2020-08-15 at 12:56 +0200, Pablo R wrote:
> Package: partman-auto
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I recently assisted a friend in her installation of Debian over the
> phone.
> Going through manual partitionning over the
Package: partman-auto
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I recently assisted a friend in her installation of Debian over the phone.
Going through manual partitionning over the phone would be too bothersome so I
told her to use the automated partitionning option that uses a whole disk with
LVM an
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