Tyler Dinsmoor,
currently update-manager does not let you run update, if /boot is full, so I do not see where you patch is needed. It is just that update-manager can not recover from this issue or properly advice user to do something that helps.
Using synaptic or apt autoremove might not work in such a case currently. linux-purge is designed to work better then. (https://launchpad.net/linux-purge)
Tyler Dinsmoor,
currently update-manager does not let you run update, if /boot is full, so I do not see where you patch is needed. It is just that update-manager can not recover from this issue or properly advice user to do something that helps.
Using synaptic or apt autoremove might not work in such a case currently. linux-purge is designed to work better then. (https:/ /launchpad. net/linux- purge)