Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-03 Thread Leslie Rhorer
On 8/3/2020 2:49 AM, Andrew Cater wrote: If you have room for two kernels and you are booting from the newest one: potentially, you can remove the older one to gain some space. If apt update installs another kernel of the same version so you have two 4.19 - reboot when the apt run finishes, mak

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-03 Thread David Wright
On Mon 03 Aug 2020 at 08:38:55 (+0200), Erwan David wrote: > 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

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-03 Thread didier . gaumet
Hello, If I understand correctly, it seems the minimum size (32MB, 100MB or 260MB) of the ESP depends on the sector logical and physical size of the disk: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/configure-uefigpt-based-hard-drive-partitions#diskpartitionrules http

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-03 Thread Andrew Cater
If you have room for two kernels and you are booting from the newest one: potentially, you can remove the older one to gain some space. If apt update installs another kernel of the same version so you have two 4.19 - reboot when the apt run finishes, make sure that the new kernel boots and runs fin

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread Erwan David
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 kern

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread David Wright
On Sun 02 Aug 2020 at 22:32:50 (+0200), 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 canno

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread Leslie Rhorer
On 8/2/2020 4:45 PM, Doug McGarrett wrote: On 8/2/20 4:32 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-

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread Leslie Rhorer
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 thi

Re: Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread Doug McGarrett
On 8/2/20 4:32 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

Enlarging /boot

2020-08-02 Thread Erwan David
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