Leap 15.5 beta - installation on NFS root
Trying to install on NFS root : * complains about missing diskspace. Annoying, but okay. * refuses to install due to "Not enough diskspace". -- Per Jessen, Zürich (11.8°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes
Per Jessen wrote:
Trying to install on NFS root :
* complains about missing diskspace. Annoying, but okay. * refuses to install due to "Not enough diskspace".
FWIW, this appears to be a regression from 15.4 - I'm installing 15.4 just now, and YaST kindly advises me there is only 91Mb available on / - there are no annoying complaints / pop-ups and after mounting the nfs root, the installation proceeds as normal. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (11.9°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes
On 2023-02-24 11:34, Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Trying to install on NFS root :
* complains about missing diskspace. Annoying, but okay. * refuses to install due to "Not enough diskspace".
FWIW, this appears to be a regression from 15.4 - I'm installing 15.4 just now, and YaST kindly advises me there is only 91Mb available on / - there are no annoying complaints / pop-ups and after mounting the nfs root, the installation proceeds as normal.
Should be not related at all, but in Usenet I read recently about apparently full disk on a network drive (which must be running some Linux version). For curiosity sake, he says (alt.comp.os.windows-10): +++······················· I have a 4TB Seagate hard drive. I've been using it trouble-free for more than a year, plugged into the USB port of my router, and accessible on the network. Suddenly it's displaying as red under Win10, and strangely claiming to have 1.66TB free out of 1.63TB. However, it functions as normal. I can read and write to it ok. And when I plug it into the PC everything looks AOK. I've taken screenshots; https://www.dropbox.com/s/v6fpi8tce3u7bhj/Router-USB.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/0jjnnh4cse8indn/PC-USB.jpg?dl=0 ·······················++- It is apparently a 2.00TB limit in WRT. Or such a limit in SMB 1. Should not be related to your problem, but still curious. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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