Currently if one chooses to use encrypted install, a /boot partition is created of 256Mb
Once kernel updates start being released this partition soon fills until people are left unable to upgrade.
While you and I might know that we need to watch partition space, many of the people we have installing think that a windows disk is a disk and not a partition, education is probably the key - but in the meantime support venues keep needing to deal with the fact the partition is too small and/or old kernels are not purged as new ones install.
Currently if one chooses to use encrypted install, a /boot partition is created of 256Mb
Once kernel updates start being released this partition soon fills until people are left unable to upgrade.
While you and I might know that we need to watch partition space, many of the people we have installing think that a windows disk is a disk and not a partition, education is probably the key - but in the meantime support venues keep needing to deal with the fact the partition is too small and/or old kernels are not purged as new ones install.