Hi Tom,

Leaf is running in memory, so probably it's not your filesystem which is
full but the allocated memory space.
Just increase your root fs allocation in leaf.cfg


Eric

> Hi
>
>
> my leaf on ext2 partition was working perfectly .. Then I added some extra
> packages which I needed , namely openvpn and a few others Everything was
> still working .. till I read on a document of openvpn it also needed some
> library modules ..
>
> So I added libcrpto.lrp,libssl.lrp,liblzo.lrp,ncurses.lrp,libz.lrp
>
>
> After this .. most of them were loading, but at the end it said no
> space left .. no more were loaded ..
>
> The system still runs further and get a few times this error message :
> cat: write error:  no space left on device
>
>
> I can run leaf .. But not all modules are present ..
>
>
> I searched the mailinglist documentation, but I don't think there's a
> solution for this ..
>
>
> Tom
>
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