F12 work around for out of space on /boot for preupgrade?

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I deleted the old kernels and freed up space in /boot. Now, when I
reboot after preupgrade, it tells me I'm still 1.1 MiB short.

I don't see anything else I can delete and I suspect resizing /boot
would be a real pain.

There is an upgrade directory on /boot.  Can I move the upgrade
directory to another partition and link them?  That is, will this work?

   cd /boot
   mv upgrade /tmp/upgrade
   ln -s /tmp/upgrade upgrade


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  Steve
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