On Aug 29, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
This is indeed not enough to unpack a linux-image package. Try
removing
all kernels but the current one.
Thank you for the suggestion -- Removing old kernel images appears to
have freed up enough space that the upgrade was able to complete
Er; sorry. It should be:
/home (100.30 GB in size / 60.29 GB free)
/ (276 MB in size / 30.90 MB free)
/swap (2.96 GB)
/tmp (392 MB in size / 349.98 MB free)
/usr (4.77 GB in size / 3.38 GB free)
/var (2.86 GB in size / 2.13 GB free)
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Okay; I've gone through the process and have since restarted. I
noticed that aptitude mentioned that 180 upgradeable packages were
available. It appears I've run out of space somewhere??? I'm not sure
which partition it's claiming to have out of space. Perhaps root?
The system in partitione
Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
getting a warning. The contents of my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ lenny main
deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ et
Somewhere in a basement on the other side of the planet from me sits a
machine with an x86 processor, no OS, and 160GB of local drive space.
I want to install Debian Sarge onto it. The only person near enough to
do it has no computer experience, although I've convinced them &
they're willing to do
On 10/17/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 05:40:36PM -0700, Jason Self wrote:
> I've just finished installing 3.1r3 from the daily-built images. Later
There are no daily build images for 3.1 (Sarge). If you used daily
images, then you
I've just finished installing 3.1r3 from the daily-built images. Later
versions of the installer allows you to disable the root account
during installation, and I think I that I might have found something
that's impacted by disabling the root user: Once GDM has started, and
the login screen is pre
I'm using Debian for PowerPC.
I am looking to add quota support.
This isn't my first time using Linux, but it is my first serious
attempt, and my first time with Debian.
I love Debian's package management stuff. It makes installing and
managing software so easy, but I digress... I am looking to
tly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason Self
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