On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 1:52 PM richard emberson <emberson.rich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just today I upgraded from 39 to 40 but there was an issue:
dnf told me I needed some 800k more space in my /boot partition to proceed.
I had two kernels in /boot so I dnf removed those associated with the older
of the two kernels. I then successfully upgraded.
I fear the next time I do a dnf update which includes a new kernel I will
be told, again, that there is not enough space in my /boot partition.
I recently had to resize my /boot. The original install was several
Fedora versions back was 500MB, and more recent installs are 1GB.
What I did was backup my file systems to an external USB drive, boot
off the netinstall ISO, re-partition, re-mkfs, restore, then go
through all the UUID hassles recently documented in another thread.
If you have a sufficient drive to use for backups this may be the
easiest solution - it is probably the safest.
You are using LUKS which may complicate things.....