I'm using Ubuntu 25.10 and I've been getting a message saying that my boot partition is full. Can anyone guide me on how to check this and clean it up? I want to make sure that I don't accidentally remove anything important while doing this.
2 Answers
To start, you can use the command `df -h` in the terminal, which will show you a summary of your disk usage. Just look for the line that corresponds to your boot partition. If it's full, it might be a good idea to clear out some space by uninstalling old kernels that you no longer need.
You might want to consider removing old kernels from your system to free up space. You can do this by running `sudo apt-get autoremove --purge` in the terminal. This command will help clean up old kernel versions that are no longer in use.

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