Peter's comment, you made this statement, Larry. And you add more than two kernels into that partition area, you run out of space, which is exactly what Paul was seeing and obviously what Peter was seeing as well. So you can either, as Peter suggests, expand the boot partition and the size of it so that there's a little more space using gparted. Or you can simply delete the old kernels before you upgrade to a new kernel. So fortunately, when you're using Linux Mint, they make that quite easy. Now I attempted to resize the boot partition in gparted. And as you know, you have to go to the far right side of the partition in gparted and you start having to move it back. So you start with the home, then you get to the system, then you get to the swap. The very first partition is the boot partition. Well, you can resize the home, you can resize the system file partition, you can't resize the swap partition. So I don't know how you resize the boot partition in gparted. I thought if I could (6/43)
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