Hey Todd.
I build my LiveCDs for PXE booting, not a USB stick, and it sounds like
you're using a GUI. I've been using livecd-creator which is a command line
tool for CentOS, and it consumes a kickstart file (.ks) to run set the
image up with. Your GUI may do something similar.
I'm not familiar with the particular tool you're using, but building a new
one using the entire space available on your USB stick seems like a good
idea if you're not doing anything else with it.
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 3:55 PM, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo(a)zoho.com> wrote:
On 05/08/2015 03:25 PM, Locane wrote:
> Todd, you've run out of space on your root directory. The live-rw
> device mapper image that is your root directory has a size that is (or
> can be) specified in your kickstart file. If you need more than 3002320
> bytes, you'll need to re-build your LiveCD with the partition size
> specified. For CentOS 6, the following works for me:
>
> part / --size 4096 --fstype ext4
>
> I hope that helps.
>
I am on SL 6.6
Just looked at the stick with gparted. It is one 16 GB partition
of ext4. The first 3 GB are crammed full.
I do remember telling the slide bar to use all 16 GB, but
I guess it is not working correctly.
Don't remember what version I used then, but this is what I
have now.
$ rpm -qa liveusb-creator
liveusb-creator-3.13.2-1.el6.noarch
-T
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