Hi again!
Sorry i didn't give enough info last time...
I've used 4 different pen drives; 2 of them where 8 GB and 2 where 16
GB. The one i'm using right now (from which i'm writing this) is a 16 GB
one.
I'll paste a "df -h":
S.ficheros Tamaño Usados Disp Uso% Montado en
rootfs 14G 1,7G 11G 13% /
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs 355M 696K 355M 1% /run
/dev/sdb1 1,1G 1,1G 19M 99% /lib/live/mount/medium
/dev/loop0 1004M 1004M 0 100%
/lib/live/mount/rootfs/filesystem.squashfs
tmpfs 1,8G 0 1,8G 0% /lib/live/mount/overlay
/dev/mapper/sdb2 14G 1,7G 11G 13% /lib/live/mount/persistence/sdb2
aufs 14G 1,7G 11G 13% /
tmpfs 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 710M 0 710M 0% /run/shm
As you can see, the persistence partition is mounted and has plenty of
space. And yes, i've rebooted every time i've created the persistence
partition, following the web instructions, and i can confim the green
circle icon is there.
Nevertheless, the complaints from apt come from the other partition.
Here's an example of "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade":
cp: escribiendo «/lib/live/mount/medium/live/initrd2.img.new»: No queda
espacio en el dispositivo (= No space left on device)
cp: fallo al extender «/lib/live/mount/medium/live/initrd2.img.new»: No
queda espacio en el dispositivo (= No space left on device)
dpkg: error al procesar fuse (--configure):
el subproceso instalado el script post-installation devolvió el código
de salida de error 1
Se encontraron errores al procesar:
fuse
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Please, let me know if i can do something to test; i'll be "teaching"
Freepto in some workshops at my local town, and i'm very interested in
the depelopment. I have no coding skills, but surely i can help testing.
Greetings and thanks!
El 02/06/15 a las 00:17, boyska escribió:
> On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 12:24:26PM +0200, aab3r@??? wrote:
>> Hi!
>
> Hello!
>
>> After several Freepto installs on different USB sticks, there's always
>> the same problem: when trying to update the system a failure appears
>> (sometimes regarding "fuse" package, sometimes regarding
>> "initramfs-tools", it seems arbitrary). The failure basically consists
>> on not having enough space left on the device to upgrade, so "apt" fails.
>
> Some question to better understand the problem:
> * how large is the pendrive you are using?
> * have you done reboot after using 'persistence helper'? Even more
> important: on the topright of your desktop, in the "system tray" you
> should see a circle which could be red or green. It should really be
> green, otherwise it means that you are not using the persistence. Can
> you confirm that you see a green circle?
>
>> Thank you and greetings!
>
> Thank you for participating!
>