
8 Oct
2021
8 Oct
'21
2:45 a.m.
Hello! When I installed Debian on my current computer, I (foolishly) let the install script partition my disk. Now I have a /boot partition that is too small. The system is using lvm, and I have enough free space on /home that I can reduce the size of /home by a couple of Gb, and then in theory allocate that to my ridiculously undersized /boot partition. Back in the old days I knew how to do this, but with lvm I don't know how, and of the (many) questions and answers that I have found I haven't seen one that inspires confidence. So... 1) Do I need to make a boot drive? 2) Does anyone know a nice set of instructions? Thanks!