I got this error (no space in /boot) upgrading from 7.04 to 7.10

The problem I see is that I never touched whatever it is in /boot since
I created it in a previous ubuntu installation (245MiB), so I think that
the update manager should know how to make the space needed (deleting
the oldest files until it's satisfied for example).

I tried to resize the partition, but gparted won't allow me to do that.
I think it's because the main ubuntu filesystem was created as lvm and
is shown as unknown filesystem. My fault, but don't ask me why, it was
about 5.10 and I can't barely rembember it now :-/

** Attachment added: "dist-upgrade.tar.bz2"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10083015/dist-upgrade.tar.bz2

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Not enough free disk space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95260
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