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If you do not run that command before /boot fills up, and you have a full /boot with a partially installed kernel, then that command fails. So this works fine if you remember to call it regularly, but it does not solve the problem once it occurs.


Interesting. I haven't encountered that edge case. I've many times filled /boot and resolved by doing an auto remove.




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