I want to increase the size of my boot partition (Ubuntu 14.04 version) [duplicate]
- by Mike
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I read in another post that kernels are distributed as new releases rather than upgrades. I didn't know this when I was allocating space to my partitions during my initial install of Ubuntu. As a result I ran out of space on my boot partition. Can I increase the size of it using GParted and how do I do this without doing damage to my system?
1 1049kB 512MB 511MB fat32 boot
2 512MB 768MB 256MB ext2
3 768MB 1000GB 999GB lvm
Model: Linux device-mapper (linear) (dm)
Disk /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1: 3712MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: loop
Number Start End Size File system Flags
1 0.00B 3712MB 3712MB linux-swap(v1)
Model: Linux device-mapper (linear) (dm)
Disk /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root: 996GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: loop
Number Start End Size File system Flags
1 0.00B 996GB 996GB ext4
Sorry, don't know how to capture and post the terminal output screen.