My boot partition is too full. 13.62GiB of 13.97GiB. I reduced the size of my /home partition by 10GiB, but when I tried to expand my boot partition the option to increase its size doesn't appear. It shows my current almost full partition size with no way to increase the size by the space I created for it. I am using Gparted to make the changes.
I probably did not ask the right question, but Google Search did not produce anything useful.
Additionally, I am confused how Kubuntu saves data. When I installed Kubuntu 14.10, I made a boot partition of approximately 15GiB, not expecting much more than the initial installation and updates to be contained therein. Nevertheless, in quite a short time, I have used almost the entire boot partition.
I created a /home partition that is available to store all saved data. While there is plenty of room to hold more data, apparently some data I expected to be put in the /home partition was stored in the boot partition.
When I install an application to my computer, are the files that are required to operate that application stored in my /home partition, as I planned, or are they stored in the boot partition? That would explain why my boot partition is so full; it also would indicate the need for a larger boot partition.
The drive that contains Kubuntu 14.10 is a 256GiB SSD. Originally I set it up to have a 15GiB "/" partition, a 20GiB "Swap" partition with the balance of space the "/home" partition.
Because the data that uses the most space in my computer is a collection of movies, I have a TB Drive to contain movies. Additionally, I have a TB Drive "/svpersonal" for backups and private stuff.
I also have a 128GiB SSD that contains Kubuntu 15.04 and nothing else. Kubuntu 15.04 is not stable in my PC; it freezes after a few minutes, so I basically update/upgrade daily waiting for stability.
Is there a recommended size for a boot partition, so that I don't run the chance of overfilling my boot partition? Thanks!
I probably did not ask the right question, but Google Search did not produce anything useful.
Additionally, I am confused how Kubuntu saves data. When I installed Kubuntu 14.10, I made a boot partition of approximately 15GiB, not expecting much more than the initial installation and updates to be contained therein. Nevertheless, in quite a short time, I have used almost the entire boot partition.
I created a /home partition that is available to store all saved data. While there is plenty of room to hold more data, apparently some data I expected to be put in the /home partition was stored in the boot partition.
When I install an application to my computer, are the files that are required to operate that application stored in my /home partition, as I planned, or are they stored in the boot partition? That would explain why my boot partition is so full; it also would indicate the need for a larger boot partition.
The drive that contains Kubuntu 14.10 is a 256GiB SSD. Originally I set it up to have a 15GiB "/" partition, a 20GiB "Swap" partition with the balance of space the "/home" partition.
Because the data that uses the most space in my computer is a collection of movies, I have a TB Drive to contain movies. Additionally, I have a TB Drive "/svpersonal" for backups and private stuff.
I also have a 128GiB SSD that contains Kubuntu 15.04 and nothing else. Kubuntu 15.04 is not stable in my PC; it freezes after a few minutes, so I basically update/upgrade daily waiting for stability.
Is there a recommended size for a boot partition, so that I don't run the chance of overfilling my boot partition? Thanks!
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