On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 05:12:34PM -0600, Nathan Gilbert wrote:> Hi,> > I ran
sysupgrade on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon running 7.2 and am unable to login
afterwards. I’m unable to log in as my normal user in either the WM (LeftWM) or
the terminal, I immediately get kicked back to login. I’m able to lo
Hello, I've run the dd command to wipe the data of an SD card:dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/rsdb1c bs=1MAfter quite some time it crashed saying that the /
filesystem is full and even after a reboot the same happens. Now I can't even
run xorg because the fs is full. Any idea on why this happened? I hav
Thanks, that was the issue, I'll pay more attention in the future.Lorenzo
Torres (https://sagittarius-a.org)
> If you had an appropriate sized root partition, perhaps 1G (default),I was
>using the default partitioning before but I had to reinstall the system
>because kf that: I couldn't install packages because /usr partition was full
>after a week of usage. I'm new to OpenBSD and I'm still learning h
> Packages should be installing into /usr/local which should be a separate
> partition from /usr. I know, in the last install I had something around 300
> packages installed and after trying to install qemu the partition ran out of
> space. I could try to install the system again since I have no
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