Was 1TB this morning, now reports as 800GB.
Can't update to new release to see if the bug is fixed because Ubuntu's standard boot partion size of 511MB is too small to hold the new kernel and my current one
Fricking Ubuntu
Was 1TB this morning, now reports as 800GB.
Can't update to new release to see if the bug is fixed because Ubuntu's standard boot partion size of 511MB is too small to hold the new kernel and my current one
Fricking Ubuntu
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what the frick? on my computer vmlinuz-linux is 11MB in size and its initramfs is 23MB.
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Yea I think I fricked up /boot at some point and just never noticed.
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turns out I never removed some temp files from there when I installed and they were taking up a ton of space
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Turns out I fat fingered rm when I removed those temp files I also removed all my kernels, tried to boot from a livecd to fix it, tripped secure boot, had to take apart my pc to reset the bios and then just reinstalled ubuntu because frick it at this point
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impressive
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Yea I've honestly never managed to frick up an update so hard before that I had to reset my bios before
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