This doesn't qualify as a papercut as it's not a problem likely to be
encountered by an average user in their day-to-day use of Ubuntu.
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Sorry for the delay. Confirmed on my system.
Thanks for those reproduction steps you gave. Much appreciated and very
helpful!
Marking 'Triaged' for developers to begin work.
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I just confirmed that this is still a problem in 10.10.
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update-manager cannot find space on /tmp ramdisk
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Ok, I would like to try and reproduce this. Can you give me some steps to
follow after booting the USB drive? Thanks much.
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Edit your /etc/fstab to add a line putting /tmp into a ramfs device. See the
below excerpt of fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid -o value -s UUID' to print the universally unique identifier
# for a device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name
#
This is still an issue with 10.04 and 11.04. Probably 10.10 too, but I'll have
to wait until some more updates are available to test.
Suggested fix:
Use the size= option in the fstab line, which the mount command will report.
Use the amount of free space in ram.
Use the needed download size.
Cleaning up. Is this still an issue in the most current stable release?
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Thanks for your report. Confirming since you've provided enough
information and I'll let the devs handle it from here.
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update-manager cannot find space on /tmp ramdisk
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The root of this problem is the inability of python's os.statvfs to handle
ramfs file systems. A workaround
is to use tmpfs instead, then everything works. ...DistUpgradeCache.py has the
checkFreeSpace function which utilizes the os.statvfs. The purpose of using a
ram disk here is to
Further testing with a 64 bit Karmic system now shows this problem.
With ramdisks mounted on /tmp and /var/cache/apt/archives (with
a directory partial created), the no space message appeared for
a 40M download for both the ...archives directory (possibly valid, but
I thought the default was 64M),
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