Am 09.10.2025 um 13:38:24 Uhr schrieb Alex: > I've just learned the hard way that my /boot is too small due to > increased initramfs and kernel image sizes on my fedora42 systems.
You can increase them by resizing the partition. Depending on the method you used, this can be done in the running system. Otherwise use a live system. Show us the output of lsblk > I also understand there's a plan to increase that to 2GB in fedora43. > I've also tried to set the /boot partition size to 2GB on a new > fedora42 install, but it always reverts back to 1GB. > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/2GbootPartition#2G_/boot_partition > > What are my options for installing fedora now? When is fedora43 set > to be released? Is there a way to configure fedora42 during install > to use a 2GB /boot partition? Is there an easy way to resize to use > an available 1GB free space after install? If so, how should I set up > the partitions during install? You can choose manual partitioning and create a partition in the desired size. Then use it for /boot. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to [email protected]
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