mike at dst wrote:
Preparing to replace ifupdown 0.6.6 (using ifupdown_0.6.6_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement ifupdown ...
Setting up ifupdown (0.6.6) ...
Moving /etc/network/ifstate to /etc/network/run/ifstate
mv: writing `/etc/network/run/ifstate': No space left on device
dpkg: error processing ifupdown (--install):
 subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
 ifupdown

There's been another report of this, that looks like it was caused by setting a bad value in /etc/default/tmpfs causing /dev/shm to have zero space (the value needs to be set in bytes, and is rounded down to a multiple of the page size, which I guess means anything less than 4096 is the same as zero).


Is this what happened in your case, mike? If so, I think we'll probably want to put it down to operator error, and add some special casing in postinst.

Cheers,
aj


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