![]() ![]() Package linux-image-extra-4.4.0-57-generic is not configured yet.ĭpkg: error processing package linux-image-generic (-configure):ĭependency problems - leaving unconfigured Linux-image-generic depends on linux-image-extra-4.4.0-57-generic however: Subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux-image-generic: Run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools exited with return code 1ĭpkg: error processing package linux-image-extra-4.4.0-57-generic (-configure): Update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-57-generic with 1. Update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-57-genericĮ: mkinitramfs failure find 141 cpio 141 gzip 1 Something like this happens while going about your business upgrading your system: Unfortunately, that means Ubuntu gives you a <256MB /boot partition. I just need a root partition and I'll handle everything else on my own. I don't want to bother with manually setting up LVMs and encrypted partitions and segregating log data from user data and all of that. ![]() ![]() I'm somewhat guilty of just using the default partitioning schemes when installing recent versions of Ubuntu (currently 16.04 LTS). Surviving Ubuntu's perpetual out of space boot partition Decemon Servers
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