craggi@craggi-netbook:~/.Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i *deb
(Lese Datenbank ... 412124 Dateien und Verzeichnisse sind derzeit installiert.)
Entpacke linux-headers-2.6.31-11 (aus linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb) ...
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb (--install):
Kann »./usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-11/drivers/video/mb862xx/Makefile« nicht erzeugen: No space left on device
dpkg-deb: Unterprozess paste mit Signal (Broken pipe) getötet
Entpacke linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic (aus linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb (--install):
Fehler beim Erstellen des Verzeichnisses »./usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic/include/config/b43legacy/dma/and/pio«: No space left on device
dpkg-deb: Unterprozess paste mit Signal (Broken pipe) getötet
Fehler traten auf beim Bearbeiten von:
linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb
linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb
craggi@craggi-netbook:~/.Desktop$
craggi@craggi-netbook:~/.Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i *deb
(Lese Datenbank ... 412124 Dateien und Verzeichnisse sind derzeit installiert.)
Extract linux-headers-2.6.31-11 (aus linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb) ...
dpkg: Error while editing linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb (--install):
Couldnt create »./usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-11/drivers/video/mb862xx/Makefile« : No space left on device
dpkg-deb: Sub-process paste killed with signal (Broken pipe)
Extract linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic (aus linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: Error while editing linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb (--install):
Error while creating the directory »./usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic/include/config/b43legacy/dma/and/pio«: No space left on device
dpkg-deb: Sub-process paste killed with signal (Broken pipe)
Errors ocurred while editing:
linux-headers-2.6.31-11_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_all.deb
linux-headers-2.6.31-11-generic_2.6.31-11.38~ppa1~nc10~jaunty_i386.deb
craggi@craggi-netbook:~/.Desktop$
no space left on Device... But my Mainpartition has 550 MB space left. And the Home-partition is on another sector of my HD.
Is 550MB not enough?
Think of inodes as "indexes" for files: every file needs one inode in order to be "tracked" on your disk.
So even if physically there is free space, the filesystem cannot index any new file because there are no more free inodes.
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Ohh, okay... How can I solute that problem?
May I use GParted and then make my "home-Partition" smaller?
Or how can I do that without loosing my files?
Yes, gparted should be able to resize partitions, but it usually requires a lot of time to shrink a partition.
Probably it's faster (and I'd say more safe) to backup all your data and recreate the partitions.
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But then I have to configure my whole Ubuntu-system, haven't I? I never understood how to backup a Ubuntu-system (i only know how to backup data, but not an operating system.)
So, I dont know, how to backup the whole system...
Okay. Gparted now resizes my Filesystem-Partition (everything except /home) from 8 GB to 15 GB.
I hope, that the updates work, later on.
Now my question is: Do I have to install these two packages you mentioned some posts before? Or do I have to download other packages, after the resizing?
After GParted resized the Root-Partition everything worked well
Thank you very much :D:D
I thought I had to reinstall everything, that wouldn't be great^^
Byee
cragg. (who uses your repository now with much more enthusiasm)
Just checked on my NC10: for some reason the 'noload' option is ignored for root partition (/), while it works good for any other ext4 partition.
Well, another solution is to use the 'tune2fs' tool in order to force the journal off for the partition.
'tune2fs' can be used only on unmounted partitions, so you need to use a live distro to do that.
Use a command like this one: