new install: how can i not have enough space?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Wed Apr 15 14:38:24 UTC 2009
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009, clumens at redhat.com wrote:
> We weren't correctly grabbing the filesystem that was mounted on
> /usr, leading anaconda to think there was none, therefore your / is
> too small to hold everything. /usr simply wasn't getting counted at
> all.
as a quick followup, i grabbed my f11 beta x86_64 dvd, an old
gateway laptop with a 95G drive, repartitioned the default LVM layout
thusly:
/ 75G
/usr 18G
and got an error that i still needed 2879MB of free space. so i'm
guessing that what happened is that the erroneous space calculation
code would *recognize* a separate /usr logical volume, but always come
up with a calculation of it having zero space. does that make sense?
in other words, the instant you created a separate /usr LV, it didn't
matter what size you made it, its size was treated as zero and you
were screwed.
rday
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