[Mike Gabriel] > Ok, so at the stage where the installation fails, I have: > > /dev/mapper/vg_system-opt 10.8G(size) 1.4G(used) 8.8G(avail) 14% /target/opt > /dev/mapper/vg_system-var 3.6G(size) 3.2G(used) 236.4M(avail) 93% /target/var > > APT says that 800 more megabytes have to be downloaded (to > /var/cache/apt/archives) and 5.607 more MB of storage will be used > after the installation (LTSP chroot in /opt). > > So, I would add some more 1.6gb or so to /var (to have some > reserves). I will reinstall the LTSP server now and do a > lvextend/resizefs manually after the partitions have been created, > so I will report back if the plus of 1.6gb is sufficient.
Great. :) > What is not clear to me: do the packages that get installed into the > LTSP chroot get cached in /target/var/cache/apt/archives rather than > /target/opt/ltsp/i386/var/cache/apt/archives? Yes. To avoid having to download the same files twice. > As an additional info: the LTSP server is an amd64 installation, > whereas the LTSP chroot is (of course) an i386. So, the D(E)-I has > to download all arch:any packages twice (amd64, i386) which might > probably cause this failure only on systems with this architecture > combination. Yeah, that combination require more disk space than a i386 installation. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

