At 16:51 -0500 12/5/03, Ben Collins wrote:
What is going on here? Is it trying to install some 1GB worth of
files... and in /var/cache/apt/archives/ of all places? Why? I have
a nicely sized /usr but my /var is 128MB.
Try this:
cp -a /var/cache/apt /usr/local/apt
ln -s /usr/local/apt
Mauricio wrote:
Need to get 373MB of archives. After unpacking 1060MB will be used.
E: Sorry, you don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
to hold
all the .debs.
What is going on here? Is it trying to install some 1GB worth of
files... and in /var/cache/apt/archives/ of all
I seemed to have installed debian in my IPX... at least so
ffar as the base system. It seems the trick was to make / smaller
than 1GB. Anyway, now I am in that step where it wants to install
the other packages. And, I am having a bit of an issue there. You
see, when I was asked to run
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 04:11:07PM -0500, Mauricio wrote:
What is going on here? Is it trying to install some 1GB worth of
files... and in /var/cache/apt/archives/ of all places? Why? I have
a nicely sized /usr but my /var is 128MB.
Apt is downloading the .deb's first and stores them
What is going on here? Is it trying to install some 1GB worth of
files... and in /var/cache/apt/archives/ of all places? Why? I have
a nicely sized /usr but my /var is 128MB.
Try this:
cp -a /var/cache/apt /usr/local/apt
ln -s /usr/local/apt /var/cache/apt
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