Nettet3. feb. 2024 · You don’t store the Linux kernel there, only a boot loader for every OS you have, those tend to be small. Personally, I make the partition 50MB because the … Nettet20. nov. 2024 · I am using Slackware -current and have a /boot partition of 100M, now i realise this partition is a bit small and want to gain space to have the choice to boot two …
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Nettet15. aug. 2024 · Just use your root partition to store the content of /boot: mount --move /boot /elsewhere or umount /boot it and mount it on /elsewhere copy the content of /elsewhere into the now (probably) empty /boot while preserving the rights and owners of everything ( cp -a /elsewhere/. /boot) umount /elsewhere remove /boot from /etc/fstab Nettet13. jan. 2024 · Re: Boot partition too small My approach would be to not mount it to /boot but move your vmlinuz-linux and linux-initramfs{,-fallback}.img to the /boot directory on … massage citypark
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Make sure you downsize one of the other partitions and apply changes, then reboot. Next resize the boot partition. If that does not work: I would try to use a live full version linux OS. Then use the GUI GParted to see if you can get any more information out of it that way. Nettet28. des. 2024 · One security : note down the uuid of both partitions before any operation (gparted > click on the partition > Partition > Information), and check they did not … Nettet27. okt. 2024 · In Linux, the boot partition contains files like the kernel itself, which is the operating system’s ticking heart and brain. It’s also where you will find initrd, which loads a temporary root system in the computer’s memory, and GRUB, the bootloader that loads the operating system. In the past, the boot and the system partitions were ... massage cityscape