This has continued in 14.04 LTS. If the release is intended for long term support, the /boot partition should probably be larger when the OS is installed and Ubuntu creates the partitions. This is only a temp fix, though.
I also think there should be a menu that pops up for removal of older kernel versions, as that's really the only long-term fix.
This has continued in 14.04 LTS. If the release is intended for long term support, the /boot partition should probably be larger when the OS is installed and Ubuntu creates the partitions. This is only a temp fix, though.
I also think there should be a menu that pops up for removal of older kernel versions, as that's really the only long-term fix.