John Graham wrote:
>> Filesystem              1k-blokke               brugt   Tilbage brug%   
>> Mounting point
>> /dev/mapper/lfs-cd 1548144      1530940         0       100%    /
>> /dev/hda1               38535436        180252  36397668   1%           
>> /mnt/lfs
> 
> 
> Well, I know your problem, but I'm afraid I don't know enough to fix
> it - you may have a 40GB HD, but you're not trying to write to it,
> you're trying to write to ~/.bash_profile, which is (i.e. should
> be...) /home/lfs/.bash_profile, which is on the live CD, which really
> is full.
> 
> I'm not too familiar with how they're set up, but it would seem
> strange to have them full already! Have you downloaded other things
> onto the CD over the network? My LFS live DVD has only 83% used at
> startup.

You can't write to a CD or DVD. When one of them is "finalized", it
also shows up as "full".

Mike
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