> You need more storage available during the upgrade on whatever device has the > /lib directory. Purging a package, as you found, may help, but is only a > temporary mitigation. You probably need to increase free storage gong > forward, either by purging more (maybe much more) or migrating to a larger > device. Running nearly full negatively affects performance and, in the case > of SSDs, service life. > > It would help if you posted information about the distribution of storage, > for example, the output of > > df -h > > This kind of question is not peculiar to laptops, and the debian-user mailing > list probably would be a better place to post it, if only because that is a > more active list. > > Regards, > Tom Dial
I had a little too less storage left and then found that debian had piled up older kernel versions that i don't need anymore. (It seems kernels never get deleted automaticly.) Deleting the obsolete ones together with all dependent packages like headers and linux-kbuild freed nearly 30 Gigabyte ! hth mi