How are you upgrading (what source) and how much space to you actually
have in your paritions? What is the exact error?
I upgraded my old router to Fedora (which was 8 origionally but was
rawhide (october) before it went Fedora) once and had to move and symlink
/var over to the /home hard drive/partition to provide enough space for
the rpms.
There may be a configurable option to change the temporary folder used to
upgrade. Like up2date. up2date uses sysconfig/rhn/up2date.
Tom
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Subject: [luau] Trying to upgrade from RedHat8 to Fedora
Hi folks:
We're getting an error while trying to upgrade (sidegrade?) and the system
is giving us a message of something like: "...uploading install image to
hard disk, error, possibly out of hard drive space..."....is there a way
to
tell Fedora to use a particular partition for the upgrade stuff? /boot has
38mb free, but the other partitions got gobs of space to play with.
Any wisdom?
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
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Honolulu, HI 96822
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