Minimum size of a boot partition on debian

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Published on 2011-06-12T22:11:21Z Indexed on 2011/06/23 0:25 UTC
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I'm setting up an old box with Debian.

First etch (4.0), because this is the last version that still had boot floppies, then the box is to be upgraded to lenny (5.0) and squeeze (6.0).

Therefore, I will end up having a a couple of different kernel versions in the boot partition. If I don't want to be wasteful and if I end up needing a separate boot partition, how large should it be?

I've used 10 MB long ago, but that was woody, and only one kernel in the boot partition, and this seems to be too small for what I want to do now.

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