On 04/18/2017 01:45 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
L A Walsh composed on 2017-04-18 12:27 (UTC-0700):
I setup: /dev/sda1: boot@64MB
Is 64MB a typo? I remember that was a recommended size something like 15 years ago, when kernels were very much smaller.
On TW host gx62b I have 4 kernels installed. du -h /boot shows 235M consumed by /boot, or about 59MB
I have no actual /boot partition, just a directory called /boot so it might not be the same thing. But in /boot it all fits in 63M, including two kernels, 4.4.57 and 4.4.49.
jsa@poulsbo:~> du -h /boot 4.0K /boot/grub2/backgrounds 1.4M /boot/grub2/fonts 200K /boot/grub2/themes/openSUSE/old-icons 836K /boot/grub2/themes/openSUSE 840K /boot/grub2/themes 2.0M /boot/grub2/locale 2.4M /boot/grub2/i386-pc 6.6M /boot/grub2 63M /boot
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