On Thu, 2024-04-11 at 16:46 +0000, mYnDstrEAm wrote:
> 
> For example, I think a good approach to this would be something like
> this (if the user is low on root partition disk space):
> 1. asking for *at least* 400MB to be available
> 2. if a parameter for stepwise is set or it detected low free disk
> space:
> 3. downloading the first 300 MB or so of packages
> 4. installing these
> 5. deleting the cached packages from /var/cache/apt/archives/
> 6. downloading the next batch up to the storage limit set at start
> 7. and so on (without exiting in-between)
> 

quick and dirty and not tested:

while apt -s upgrade | grep '^Inst' | head -1 | awk '{print $2}' |
xargs apt install; do apt clean; done

Use head -10 or whatever fits for more/less packages.

-- 
 Bernd Zeimetz                            Debian GNU/Linux Developer
 http://bzed.de                                http://www.debian.org
 GPG Fingerprint: ECA1 E3F2 8E11 2432 D485  DD95 EB36 171A 6FF9 435F

Reply via email to