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On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 17:37:18 -0400, Joe Salmeri wrote:
With the large jump in percent used, could there be an issue with fwupdmgr that is causing your issue ?
It's possible, but I also wonder if your update happened to be larger than mine because you haven't updated your firmware recently as well. I was able to update to one of the intermediate database versions (I was previously at v217, I believe, and was able to update to 220, but haven't been able to go from 220 to 371, which was the next version available.) It's also unclear to me what the block size is (I'm guessing because it isn't a real filesystem, it's effectively a single byte because the space isn't allocated like that, but I don't know for certain). -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits