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Partition "/boot" utilization is 97% and climbing

somewhat

New Pleskian
Hi
I'm running Plesk 11.0.9 Update #19 on Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS, in the Server Health monitor >> Disk, Partition "/boot" utilization is displaying 97.1% used (221 MB of 228 MB).

What do I need to do? What will happen when it reaches 100%? The disk itself isn't that full: Partition "/" utilization 57.2% used (109 GB of 191 GB)

Any suggestions gratefully accepted
Thanks
 

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Linux /boot partition is absolutely not related to Plesk. There is Linux kernel files located and if you do not install fresh versions of Linux kernel free diskspace should not be decreased there.
 
If you have several kernel versions installed I suggest you remove unused for increasing free disk space on /boot partition just in case.
 
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