On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 03:43:18AM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > Sorry for the minimal detail - hopefully someone else will understand this > much better than I do, and be able to fill in if required. Failing that, I > might be able to do better later. Just spent many more hours on this than > anticipated, and need sleep. > > I installed bullseye on my HP ProBook 430 G3 (attempting to encrypt > everything including /boot, but backed out of that - I don't think it was > relevant in the end) - using UEFI. Grub failed to install. I looked at the > logs on VT 3, and saw stuff about No space left on device. df showed my > devices all seemed fine. > > It turned out that my NVRAM was full of dump files. I don't know what > they're for and why they had accumulated, but a page on the Arch wiki > suggested deleting them, which allowed grub to install. > > Is it worth putting comments about that in the release notes?
The way to go is having a closer look, finding out what is caused it, solving the problem. But hey, this email started with: Sorry for the minimal detail ... > Thanks, > Richard Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse

