Naim, Halim. wrote: > Alexander Hall <[email protected]> writes: > > > On February 26, 2015 7:36:08 PM CET, [email protected] wrote: > >>I was upgrading my system today to the most recent snapshot (from a > >>previous snapshot). The Upgrade process failed (After booting bsd.rd), > >>with error 'uid 0 on /: file system full' > >>I finally found out that the problem was that my /bsd was a symlink to > >>/bsd.sp (I had modified it to test if the ehci error was present with > >>the sp kernel). After deleting the symlink. and cp'ing /bsd.mp to /bsd > >>everything worked as expected. I didn't find anyting in the archives > >>about this, so I thought I'd share the experience. > > > > Indeed. As you just found out, absolute symlinks can cause oddities in the > > upgrade process. > > > > /Alexander > > Is this documented anywhere? If not, should it?
No. The number of ways you can break things is infinite. There's no way we could make a list of them all.

