@Barry: To clarify, when you talk about "per kernel", you are talking about per kernel that will be installed? As opposed to per kernel already in /boot. I ask because at the time it failed for me, I may have had 10 kernels stacked up in /boot. How many kernels get installed?
Maybe you could briefly outline what that calculation is doing so the rest of us can understand it? Thanks.
@Barry: To clarify, when you talk about "per kernel", you are talking about per kernel that will be installed? As opposed to per kernel already in /boot. I ask because at the time it failed for me, I may have had 10 kernels stacked up in /boot. How many kernels get installed?
Maybe you could briefly outline what that calculation is doing so the rest of us can understand it? Thanks.