uBoot Partition is full

Ok,

So, I updated my BBB from 13.04 to 13.10 because of this OpenSSL issue vulnerability that is surfacing, but I had an older Kernel installed, version 3.8.12-bone17. I pulled down the script to update to 3.8.13-bone40. It appeared to update ok, but my entire /boot/uboot partition is full. It said in the output that there is no space left. My /boot/uboot partition right now doesn’t look like that if I were to reboot it, it would recover. I also tried running the installer for 3.8.12-bone17, and the files it creates in /boot/ are still too big to go into /boot/uboot, cause it looks like I have a 2MB partition. My other BBBs have 32MB set aside. Not sure what happened, but it could be because the install is so much older. Any recovery tips?

Thanks,

Justin

update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.8.13-bone40

My "install-me.sh" scripts are not compatible with "armhf.com" partition setup.

Patches welcome:
https://github.com/rcn-ee/farm/blob/master/install-me-template.sh

I assume an initial "boot" partition setup like:

mmcblk0p1: fat (64M/96M)

Regards,

Thanks, that makes sense. I set this system up a long time ago using “armhf”. I already backed everything up, and I’ll do a reload. With a newer version to start.

Thanks