I had the same problem, too; in my case, I had enough free space, but I
was out of inodes. You can check if it is the case for you with this
command:

df -i

If the percentage of used inodes is near 100%, you can probably solve by
deleting something (folders with tons of small files are your enemy).

It would be nice to understand why the problem arises, though; maybe
some badly tuned default params for small partitions? I'm using a
netbook with a 4GB SSD disk.

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