Hi Mauricio, Em qui, 2016-09-15 às 10:48 -0300, Mauricio Barbosa escreveu:
Did you checked your snapshots that snapper has taken? Maybe here is your problem of "lack of space". If it is the source of the problem delete the ones that is not useful...
snapper list or snapper -c $YOUR_CONFIG list
And if your system is broken after a "zypper dup" why not use the amazing "snapper rollback" feature that OpenSuse folks provided to you?
Yes, actually I reinstalled the system and after just one day I started to see the problem again (only 8 snapshots). This is something weird that no one was able to neither provide me a good explanation about what it is happening nor a workaround until it is fixed. The good side is that yesterday I figured out one way to "live with it". I will create in a dummy directory 50 files of 3GiB each. Hence, when I see ENOSPC, I just have to delete one of those files :) It is ugly, but I think it will work :D Best regards, Ronan Arraes -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org