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I have plenty space on my HD 420 GB but very little for boot directory & i can't upgrade to ubuntu 16.04 what is the eseyist way to inlarge the boot directory?

  • But that answer just suggested removing old kernels, not actually resizing /boot. Do you need a separate /boot partition? (encrypted LVM root, old computer needs kernels near beginning of disk,... are reasons you might need /boot. Usually you don't. – ubfan1 Oct 13 '19 at 15:58
  • @ubfan1 Your points were valid. I've added an answer to the duplicate to resize /boot. You might want to add another answer taking encryption into account (I don't use LVM). – WinEunuuchs2Unix Oct 13 '19 at 16:35

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