On Saturday 13 January 2024 at 22:09:56, Adrian Zaugg wrote:
> Hi Alexus
>
> "Spazio esaurito sul device" means there is no space left on the device, in
> this case where /boot is. Free up some space by removing old kernel images:
>
> apt purge linux-image-<xxx>
>
> Replace <xxx> with the correct ending of an unused kernel package you have
> installed, like 5.10.0-16-amd64. Do not remove your running kernel though
> (uname -a). Check before that my guess is correct:
>
> df -h
I notice that the OP said:
> > - / and /boot are on the same partition which has several GB of free
> > space
Therefore I recommend running the command df -ih as well, just in case it's
inodes that have run out, rather than file system capacity.
Antony.
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