In my case the error message was "could not write compressed host" /boot
partition as per installed default may be a bit small-ish. Tried running
update-upgrade command again, same result. ran "sudo apt autoremove
--purge" to remove old kernels; update-upgrade worked fine after that.
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You recei
In my case the error message was "could not write compressed host" /boot
partition as per installed default may be a bit small-ish. Tried running
update-upgrade command again, same result. ran "sudo apt autoremove
--purge" to remove old kernels; update-upgrade worked fine after that.
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You recei
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