On 2024-10-10, Mark <markbsdmail2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 8:50 PM Dave Voutila <d...@sisu.io> wrote:
>>
>> No console access? How did you install OpenBSD to begin with?
>>
>
> At the moment, I have no console access, the KVM access is on demand,
> I will request it but it will take a long time.
>
> Just wanted to quickly ask the question here,
> thinking if there might be anything to do, before proceeding to the
> manual console request.
>
> The only thing comes to my mind is the root or home partition being full

It's unlikely that /home being full would do this.

/ possible but less likely.

Based on symptoms, /usr being full is much more likely. Also until
quite recently the auto partition defaults for /usr were really on the
low side so it's a common thing to run into. (With newer ones they're
on the high side instead...)

I recommend always checking for free space in /usr before upgrading,
it's hard to be accurate in predicting whether the new release will fit
but you can get a feel for whether it's likely to.


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