Ok I'm having the very same problem now when upgrading from 22.04 to 24.04.
- The automatic size that the installer chose for my /boot partition is 704M 
(no questions asked).
- When upgrading to 22.04 from 20.04 I had to manually remove old kernels. Just 
any kernel update on Jammy nowadays makes me go there and remove everything 
manually which is enough of a pain.
- On the upgrade from Jammy to Noble, even with a single kernel (the running 
one) I have no space to go further. And I'm not missing a little : Uvolněte 
prosím alespoň 130 M dodatečného místa na „/boot”. I ain't getting 130M on 
/boot here or there.

The questions are many, and were asked but not answered somewhere else.
- Am I stuck with Jammy unless I backup everything and do a reinstall?
- Isn't it a bug in the installer that I couldn't choose a /boot size when I 
enabled the LUKS encryption?

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