Re: Is 200M on /boot enough for F12 *installation* (not upgrade)?

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2009/11/18 Andre Costa <blueser@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Ok, so preupgrade to F12 needs a 500M /boot. I have a 200M /boot, and I've
> been performing installs instead of upgrades since F10: I reformat / and
> /boot and leave /home alone. BTW: / and /home are LVM logical volumes.
> Can anyone confirm this will work with F12 as well or will I need to grow
> /boot to 500M? Release notes indicates that a separate /boot should be
> 300M...

Anecdotal evidence would suggest that you will be fine. I have yum
upgraded my machine from F11 -> Rawhide -> F12 and I have a 200MB boot
partition. It contains:

[sam@samlap ~]$ sudo du -x /boot
[sudo] password for sam:
224	/boot/efi/EFI/redhat
226	/boot/efi/EFI
228	/boot/efi
271	/boot/grub
13	/boot/lost+found
49539	/boot

So only 50MB in use... I think you will be OK, unless Anaconda is
enforcing some kind of rule that isn't technically necessary.

--
Sam

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