On Saturday 11 June 2005 16:49, Hendrik Boom wrote: > After 18 hours of upgrading on my very slow 100 MHz Pentium, > it ended up producing an unending stream of > > multilog: warning: unable to write to /var/log/svscan/current. pausing: out > of disk space > > The installation log file (made using script on another partition) > also contains complaints that other files did not exist -- presumably > because they were not created because of lack of space. > > There seemed not much point in continuing, since many of the package > upgrades were likely to have been damaged (unless aptitude is > very good at dealing with this -- is it?), so I cancelled the upgrade, > and am composing this mail on another woody in another partition > (my spare -- a backup of the one that failed to upgrade properly.) > > When I started the upgrade, my main 4G partition (which contained > everything except /home) was only half full. I thought I had lots of room. > > Just how much space is needed for an upgrade, anyway? > > Is it possible to bring this upgrade into a consistent state > (possibly by deleting lots of packages, or resuming with aptitude > after reorganising the disk space), or should I just trash it, > make a bigger partition somewhere else, copy my backup partition to it > and start over? > > -- hendrik
hello hendrik, did you clear var out for apt. apt-get clean apt-get autoclean hope it gibe you the room to upgrade. all the best peter colton -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]