On Tue, May 14, 2024, at 2:12 PM, Tim via users wrote:
> On Tue, 2024-05-14 at 08:27 -0700, richard emberson wrote:
>> Back on 05/03/2024 I posted the question:
>>    "How to increase size of /boot partition"
>> I had the same problem.
>> 
>> As was noted by some, I had not upgraded for a long, long time:
>>    "This type of layout and partition sizes is ancient.  /tmp isn't even a 
>> partition now."
>
> Does /boot still need to be its own partition, these days?

Indirectly yes, because the installer doesn't configure GRUB2 for unlocking a 
LUKS encrypted partition (so that GRUB can find the kernel and initramfs, load 
them, and start the kernel). Therefore, on Fedora /boot is not encrypted, and 
LUKS unlock for root is done in the initramfs.

Otherwise it's not necessary, GRUB2 has Btrfs support since forever.



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Chris Murphy
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