I'm getting this error on my spins for x86_64 KDE live images (not
for the i686 ones). Which device is meant here? On my local harddisks
should be enough free space.
Could this explain why the x86_64 images are ~40 megs bigger than the
i686 ones?
error: /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora: import read failed(-1).
e2fsck 1.41.8 (11-July-2009)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
F12-KDE-016-x86_: 88827/196608 files (0.1% non-contiguous),
533419/786432 blocks e2image 1.41.8 (11-July-2009)
resize2fs 1.41.8 (11-July-2009)
/sbin/resize2fs: No space left on device while trying to
resize /daten/LIVECD/tmp/imgcreate-Z0Z6zr/tmp-hVegM7/ext3fs.img
Please run 'e2fsck
-fy /daten/LIVECD/tmp/imgcreate-Z0Z6zr/tmp-hVegM7/ext3fs.img' to fix
the filesystem after the aborted resize operation. Resizing the
filesystem
on /daten/LIVECD/tmp/imgcreate-Z0Z6zr/tmp-hVegM7/ext3fs.img to 532899
(4k) blocks. e2fsck 1.41.8 (11-July-2009) Pass 1: Checking inodes,
blocks, and sizes Pass 2: Checking directory structure Pass 3:
Checking directory connectivity Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information F12-KDE-016-x86_:
88827/196608 files (0.1% non-contiguous), 533419/786432 blocks
e2image 1.41.8 (11-July-2009) resize2fs 1.41.8 (11-July-2009)
The filesystem is already 786432 blocks long. Nothing to do!
Sebastian
I was getting this error when building the OLPC releases. Turned out I was
running out of space in /var/tmp where it builds the images. I have a small /
with all the space in my /home. created at temporary build dir in my $HOME
and used the --tmpdir=dirname option when creating the image.
Steven
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Steven M. Parrish
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gpg fingerprint: 4B6C 8357 059E B7ED 8095 0FD6 1F4B EDA0 A9A6 13C0
http://tuxbrewr.fedorapeople.org/
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