Updapte impossible / Mise à jour impossible

What type of hardware are you using: Virtual machine
What YunoHost version are you running: 11.0.3.2
How are you able to access your server: The webadmin
SSH
Direct access via physical keyboard/screen

Describe your issue

Hello,
Thanks for you support :slight_smile:

I think i know the issue, but i don’t know how to resolve it. I have my YunoHost on Promox server. Unfortunatelly, i didn’t gave enought space for do update.
I increase the partition size, but it’s seem my VM don’t see.

Please find bellow my full logs. Thanks

Share relevant logs or error messages

ended_at: 2024-11-26 20:47:45.606793
error: “La migration 0027_migrate_to_bookworm a \xE9chou\xE9, abandon. Erreur\u202F
: /boot/ has less than 70MB available. This will probably trigger a crash during
\ the upgrade because a new kernel needs to be installed. Please look for advice
\ on the forum on how to remove old, unused kernels to free up some space in /boot/.”
interface: api
operation: tools_migrations_migrate_forward
parent: null
started_at: 2024-11-26 20:47:45.590615
success: false
yunohost_version: 11.3.0.2

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2024-11-26 21:47:45,596: INFO - Exécution de la migration 0027_migrate_to_bookworm…
2024-11-26 21:47:45,602: ERROR - La migration 0027_migrate_to_bookworm a échoué, abandon. Erreur : /boot/ has less than 70MB available. This will probably trigger a crash during the upgrade because a new kernel needs to be installed. Please look for advice on the forum on how to remove old, unused kernels to free up some space in /boot/.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yunohost/tools.py”, line 786, in tools_migrations_run
migration.run()
File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yunohost/migrations/0027_migrate_to_bookworm.py”, line 98, in run
self.check_assertions()
File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/yunohost/migrations/0027_migrate_to_bookworm.py”, line 346, in check_assertions
raise YunohostError(
yunohost.utils.error.YunohostError: /boot/ has less than 70MB available. This will probably trigger a crash during the upgrade because a new kernel needs to be installed. Please look for advice on the forum on how to remove old, unused kernels to free up some space in /boot/.

I’m in a rush right now but you should look for similar post on the forum explaining how to cleanup old kernels

Thank you, i did and finally update seem running :slight_smile:
i wait the end of update and close my ticket.

thanks

Now i have that :frowning:

If i understood well, now i don’t have any system in my VM right ?
How i can do ? What i did wrong ?

Error : file ‘/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod’ not found

I can reinstall the system without losses ?
I obtain that after the update and the python update mesage.

Thanks