On 8/10/05, Nelson Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [ oops ]
> >
> >  * The "tar" command failed with error:
> >
> > rd/c6d27p4: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d27p5: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d27p6: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d27p7: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d28p1: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d28p2: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d28p3: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > tar: rd/c6d28p4: Cannot mknod: No space left on device
> > ...
> > ......
> > so on so on......
> >
> > What seems to be the problem? Any ideas? Thanks in advance...
> 
> Is your root_fs full?
> 
> Mount it with -o loop as root and run df to check.
> 
> Regards,
> Nelson.-
> 
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> 
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> and you are the easiest person to fool.
>      -- Richard Feynman.
> 

No, the root_fs has enough space....  i know 4 sure! :( any more ideas?

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                      Marco Garcês
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