On lun, mar 09, 2020 at 09:28:56 +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > >Boost.Python error in job "bootloader". > > > >Command 'grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi > >--bootloader-id=Debian --force' returned non-zero exit status 1. > > > >Installing for x86_64-efi platform. grub-install: warning: Cannot set EFI > >variable Boot0000. grub-install: warning: efivarfs_set_variable: writing to > >fd 7 failed: No space left on device. grub-install: warning: > >_efi_set_variable_mode: ops->set_variable() failed: No space left on > >device. grub-install: error: failed to register the EFI boot entry: No > >space left on device. > > OK. Your system has run out of space to store a boot variable. These > are normally stored in NVRAM (flash) by the firmware. The most common > cause I've seen for this is error logs stored in /sys/fs/pstore/ > taking up lots of space. Could you check and see if you have any files > there please?
I have the same issue trying to install debian on a HP 255 G6 with a SSD KingDian of 120 Gb: I have nothing in /sys/fs/pstore/ I installed debian before on the same pc but on a different disk. As suggested on the #debian-efi channel I reported the bug against debian-installer yesterday but I did not receive any response until today. -- Ciao leandro