Why put /boot on a separate partition? It becomes a pain on Ubuntu if the size is too small, if you forget to run apt autoremove (or whatever the exact command is) that thing fills up with old kernals. Updates can fall because of this and your system breaks in weird ways.
I know this because the original developer of our system used a /boot partition of 500 MB. That's right, 500 MB. I noped out of that. Don't even get me start on 2 GB total disk space for everything else on our API server. This was built in 2013 mind you, plenty of disk space by then...
I know this because the original developer of our system used a /boot partition of 500 MB. That's right, 500 MB. I noped out of that. Don't even get me start on 2 GB total disk space for everything else on our API server. This was built in 2013 mind you, plenty of disk space by then...