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Bug #595779
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Comment 1 for bug 595779
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Dave Senger (dave14922004)
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on 2010-06-18
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Re: I think problem is I used the same partitions I originally made for an old Red Hat installation, which worked just fine for Ubuntu 9.10. /boot is ~107MB, and appears to be too small. I was able to boot my new 10.04 install, but when I ran Update Manager, it reported ~19MB too little space in /boot, and suggested I empty Trash and run "sudo apt-get clean", which I did to no avail. The very next partition on the disk is 32GB, which I have mounted at /usr (ext4). Is there a way I can enlarge the /boot partition into the beginning of the /usr partition without having to re-install?
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