FYI: I am an inexperienced Kubuntu user.
I wanted to upgrade to 22.04 from 20.04 on my Lenovo laptop but when I do, I get an error that say that I need 1.203 M free memory and thus need to clear 819 M from /boot. The problem is, I think my boot partition is only 704 M in total and currently there are only two kernels in the /boot as I have cleared out all others. This is from the df -h output:
I installed Kubuntu with an encrypted partition, so I think I cannot resize the boot partition. Do I have to make a fresh install? If so, how do I do that: Do I have to partition my drive beforehand or can I just use a USB-Stick with the 22.04 Version and partition it during the installation process? I really want a larger /boot partition, I always had issues when updating kernels and needed to remove old ones manually (there were always both generic am oem versions).
I wanted to upgrade to 22.04 from 20.04 on my Lenovo laptop but when I do, I get an error that say that I need 1.203 M free memory and thus need to clear 819 M from /boot. The problem is, I think my boot partition is only 704 M in total and currently there are only two kernels in the /boot as I have cleared out all others. This is from the df -h output:
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/dev/nvme0n1p2 704M 286M 367M 44% /boot /dev/nvme0n1p1 511M 24M 488M 5% /boot/efi
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