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No space left on device
This may also happen during the first installation, an update or short time
after an update.
You might also receive a similar message from cron via mail.
df will show you, which partitions are affected. The output of
df might look like the following (Change to the second console
with Alt-F2, if necessary) :
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sda1 49139 49139 0 100% /
/dev/sda3 97830 80123 12486 87% /var
/dev/sda7 497667 474361 0 100% /usr
/dev/sda8 497667 159179 312786 34% /opt
/dev/sda9 637491 503724 100836 83% /usr/src
192.168.102.1:/real-home
13877512 8305927 5427242 60% /home/alex
In this example the partitions "/" and "/usr" have
no space left. There is still some space for root on the partition
"/usr". If you want to view a compressed man page with "man",
it must be unpacked temporarily into the /tmp-directory. In this example
this will result in the message
gzip: stdout: No space left on device
zsoelim: /usr/bin/gzip -dc /usr/man/man1/man.1.gz > /tmp/zman00228aaa
exited
with status 256
The articles below explain, how you can ensure, that there is enough space on the device.
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See also:
Partitions: Distribution of filesystems
No space left for optional software
Mounting, partitioning and configuring filesystems![]()
Keywords: SPACE, HARDDRIVE, PARTITION
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