Bruno Boettcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: BB> anyway i compiled that kernel also with make-kpg and wanted to install BB> it but: BB> dpkg: error processing kernel-image-2.4.9_Custom.1.00_i386.deb BB> (--install): BB> failed in buffer_write(fd) (8, ret=-1 backend dpkg-deb during BB> `./lib/modules/2.4.9/kernel/fs/nfs/nfs.o'): No space left on device ... BB> kalman:/usr/src# df BB> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on BB> /dev/sda3 139976 124784 7963 95% /
BB> can't see where i miss some space????? It looks like your root partition is full. Since the kernel and all of its modules need to install there, this is problematic. You can use a tool like 'du -x' to find out where space is being used. Keep in mind that space can be taken up by files which aren't visible; if you have (sda3)/tmp/big-huge-file, you won't see it because /dev/sda7 is mounted on /tmp. You might try shutting down to single-user mode and unmounting everything besides your root directory if you're having trouble finding what's taking up space. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell