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Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a ubuntu remove old kernels from boot minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Not enough free disk space when upgrading up vote 105 down vote favorite 82 I'm getting an error in software updater when I try and do my daily updates. it says: The upgrade ubuntu software updater not enough free disk space needs a total of 25.3 M free space on disk `/boot`. Please free at least an additional 25.3 M of disk space on `/boot`. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using `sudo apt-get clean`. I tried typing in sudo apt-get clean into the Terminal but I still get the message. All of the pages I read seem to be for experienced Ubuntuers. I'm running Ubuntu 12.10. I want to upgrade to 13.04 but understand I have to finish these first. This is the output from typing in cat /etc/fstab into the Terminal: # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). # #
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works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Not enough free disk space when trying to update 14.04 [duplicate] up vote 1 down vote favorite This question already http://askubuntu.com/questions/298487/not-enough-free-disk-space-when-upgrading has an answer here: Not enough free disk space when upgrading 7 answers /boot only has 243 MB of space with 180MB used (according to GParted) I'm trying to install updates, but i need another 24.9MB freed. I want to resize /boot to give it an extra GB (or so) so i can continue downloading updates. GParted won't seem to let me do that. boot disk disk-usage resize share|improve this question asked Dec 12 '14 at 0:23 Shut Up 813 marked as http://askubuntu.com/questions/560436/not-enough-free-disk-space-when-trying-to-update-14-04 duplicate by Mitch♦ Dec 12 '14 at 6:16 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. YOu need to remove older kernels rather than expand the partition –Thomas Ward♦ Dec 12 '14 at 0:26 how do i do that –Shut Up Dec 12 '14 at 0:34 ok, i used [uname -r] to see what version i am using i used [dpkg -l | grep linux-image] to view the kernels and [sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-32] etc. to purge the older versions. is that all i need to do? –Shut Up Dec 12 '14 at 0:47 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Follow these instructions to clear space: Not enough free disk space when upgrading I find the ubuntu-tweak method works well. share|improve this answer answered Dec 12 '14 at 1:25 Sir Substance 1466 add a comment| Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged boot disk disk-usage resize or ask your own question. asked 1 year ago viewed 7301 times active 1 year ago Linked 105 Not enough free disk space when upgrading Related 3How to recover disk space that is not visibly available?1Why does the total space used on my hard drive not reflect what Disk Usage Analyzer Says?4Why is `df -h` not showing the whole disk space
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 partition error [there is not enough space available ] please help! http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/partition-error-there-is-not-enough-space-available-please-help (15 posts) Started 6 years ago by butcherknife Latest reply from germ-x Topic Viewed 11198 times butcherknife Posts: 5 This post has been reported. so, i have been trying to partition my c https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206202 drive for almost five days now with not luck. first thing i tried was my computer-right click-manage-disk manager...i tried to partition from there only to find i only had 75mb available for partitioning (when not enough i actually have almost 30 gigs unused, in theory anyways!), so i googled that and tried all the work arounds possible...i.e disabling system restore, paging file, difrag ( windows' and several other 3rd parties')..that did free up some space, about 7 gigs! oh well, i thought i'd partition that much at least but NO, now i'm getting a "there is not enough space available on the disk" not enough space error message! i have already tried third party partitioning programs such as easeus, partitioning wizard, etc..but like i said, no luck. they seem to the job but as soon as it asks me for a reboot the computer just crashes and im back to the beginning. this is so annoying! any help will be greatly appreciated! thanks (: Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top LH Posts: 20002 This post has been reported. butcherknife hi. What are you actually trying to achieve ? Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top germ-x Posts: 5310 This post has been reported. You can't partition your O/S partition through windows, which is oyur "C" partition. The 71mb is reserved for windows7 boot files so you can't do anything with that unless you want to start from scratch. Looks like your "D" partition has 6.2 gb free + 22gb from "C" that comes to 28gb free. Problem is you can't take some from "C" and some from "D" and make another partition the way it is currently. You will have to delete "D" then shrink "C", then in the unallocated space make another new partition What are really trying to do??? Report
might see when you install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp Assistant. You'll see the "Not enough space"error message when the Windows image is too large to fit on the temporary partition Boot Camp Assistant uses to install Windows. For example, Windows 10 Flash install media that's been converted to an ISO file will be too big, because it contains both 32-bit and 64-bit install images. See Use Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Campfor instructions on installing Windows 10 using an image downloaded from Microsoft’s website. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Risks are inherent in the use of the Internet. Contact the vendor for additional information. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Last Modified: May 13, 2016 Helpful? Yes No Thanks - please tell us how to help you better. Submit Cancel One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback. 4% of people found this helpful. Additional Product Support Information Start a Discussion in Apple Support Communities Ask other users about this article Wait... See all questions on this article See all questions I have asked Still need help? Apple Footer Apple Support If Boot Camp Assistant gives a "Not enough space" error More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller. Copyright © Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Site Map Contact Apple United States (English)