*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 876146 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/876146
I'm duplicating this bug to bug 876146 , where problems that can make an
unusable system after an upgrade are being dealt with. I agree that that
user should be warned if there is less than some given space
I can appreciate the usefulness of log files but the VM in question was
ditched long ago - sorry.
But my problem was NOT the final size after the upgrade. It was the
downloading of the new packages altogether which brought the system
near to desaster - before the actual upgrade took place. And
There is space check in DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeCache.py however it is
rather complicated estimating the amount of space packages will take
after they are installed so it may have gone awry.
It'd be useful to see the log files from your upgrade, which you can
find in /var/log/dist-upgrade as the
it is a bit difficult to create a test environment on the fly :-)
I was hoping that someone would look into update-manager if there is a space
check at all
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** Changed in: update-manager-core (Ubuntu)
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