On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Martin Airs martin@airs.me.uk wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Jun 2013 22:07:29 Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
I can't. Disk layout is fixed (but if all fails, I can try to mount /var/cache/yum on some USB disk). I'm doing massive cleanup now on my / (root).
This still does not explain this error message. It should tell me what is the actual disk requirement and what is available to fedup so I can compare and fix it. Now I read I have 1.2G but it failed because of not having 150M of free space.
Mateusz Marzantowicz
sometimes what I do is make /home/martin/yum as my /home is on a bigger partition
then symlink, ln -s /var/cache/yum /home/martin/yum
and as I say the message maybe telling you that you need an extra 150mb of space on top of your 1.2G, 1.5G + 150M = 1.35G
On 04.06.2013 21:54, Martin Airs wrote:
maybe it actually need 1.35G free to perform the update??
but yes I do understand that message is confusing :)
Martin
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Martin:
You may want to try this if you are still having troubles:
$ sudo fedup --network 19 --debuglog=/var/log/fedupdebug.log
this is what I did; to me, the command suggested that was relayed through the current email didn't make sense.
Hope this helps,
Richard