Sat, 13 Jan 2024 22:09:56 +0100 - Adrian Zaugg <devuan.org@???>:
> 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
>
> Regards, Adrian.
Hi Adrian
Thank you, but I had already tried this.
Yesterday I found this:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=929424
and tried adding `MODULES=dep` to /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/modules
This solved the problem on the laptop, but *not* on the desktop.
On both machines there are about 95MB left (/ /boot and /Var are on the same
partition), but the latter has a lot more packages installed... I presume
there is a bit less free space on the partition and this could be the reason
(?)...
Still I cannot understand...
Other ideas?
Regards
alexus
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