Hi, Semih Ozlem wrote: > When I try installing some programs while running debian live from a usb, I > get a message saying that there is no space left on device. > I presume this means that the space allocated on the usb for debian is not > enough to install the program in question.
More people could join the presumption tournament if you'd give more tangible info: - How much RAM has your computer ? - URL of the ISO image ? - Size of the USB stick ? - How did the ISO get onto the USB stick ? - Did you do more sysadmin work on the USB stick before booting it ? In the most plain setting i would presume that Debian Live only uses a RAM disk but no partitions of the USB stick. In this case you'd probably get more wiggle room by using a computer with more RAM. Adding storage devices, like a partition on the USB stick which uses the remaining free space, might help too. This is the topic of "Live with Persistence". (When googling, beware of old descriptions.) Have a nice day :) Thomas