When updating Ubuntu, old kernel versions are kept in /boot so that if you find that the latest one doesn’t work out, you can just boot into an older one. Unfortunately this also means that eventually your /boot partition will… Read More
Notes to myself for future reference that I have made public for the benefit of others.
When updating Ubuntu, old kernel versions are kept in /boot so that if you find that the latest one doesn’t work out, you can just boot into an older one. Unfortunately this also means that eventually your /boot partition will… Read More