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"System upgrade" Error with latest kernel-core-6.11.11-300.fc41.x86_64 #67

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schmidtp72 opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 8 comments
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I've gone to update today through Discover and receiving this error message

Internal error:
Error running transaction: installing package kernel-core-6.11.11-300.fc41.x86_64 needs 48MB more space on the /boot filesystem

I've previously upgraded the system from Ultramarine 40 to 41 with one other update inbetween

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FYRA-131 "System upgrade" Error with latest kernel-core-6.11.11-300.fc41.x86_64

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I also tried to update Ultramarine using the terminal and more or less got the same error message in terminal.

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korewaChino commented Dec 14, 2024

FYRA-131 "System upgrade" Error with latest kernel-core-6.11.11-300.fc41.x86_64

I signed up for an account at Linear and says I don't have access to this workspace. Contact the Admin.

Linear is our own internal project management system similar to Jira. It's restricted to us only.

Error running transaction: installing package kernel-core-6.11.11-300.fc41.x86_64 needs 48MB more space on the /boot filesystem

Delete your old kernel packages to clear up space. Additionally if your /boot partition is small, set installonly_limit key to 2 or less inside /etc/dnf/dnf.conf to only keep the last 2 (install-only) kernel packages in the system on new subsequent updates.

@korewaChino korewaChino transferred this issue from Ultramarine-Linux/ostree Dec 14, 2024
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Delete your old kernel packages to clear up space. Additionally if your /boot partition is small, set installonly_limit key to 2 or less inside /etc/dnf/dnf.conf to only keep the last 2 (install-only) kernel packages in the system on new subsequent updates.

My boot partition is the standard size that was allocated when I installed the distro.
In both cases, the upgrade asked if I wanted to remove an old kernel. I selected yes, but got the error message anyway.

@madonuko madonuko closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 15, 2024
@madonuko madonuko reopened this Dec 15, 2024
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I swear I didn't close this wtf.

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@schmidtp72 dracut --force --parallel --regenerate-all --hostonly --strip --aggressive-strip

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I swear I didn't close this wtf.

I thought it was a bit strange too saying "Not planned" when I was just reporting an issue. At any rate, the issue seems to have disappeared.

I resized the boot partition and the Ultramarine partition each by 100MB using Partition Manager from a Live environment, then did the update again through Discover. There were also a lot of updates when I came back to it, so I'm not sure if it was resizing the partition or the updates that fixed it in the end.

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