On Tue, February 20, 2018 8:34 am, Nicolas Schmidt wrote: > Hey, > > it's me again, still trying to upgrade to 6.2. > > After choosing to skip verification and continue the upgrade process, I > now immediately get the following error: > > Installing bsd 0% | > id 0 on /: file system full > > /: write failed, file system full > ftp: Writing -: No space left on device > > Going to a shell, "df" reveals > > Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted > on > /dev/rd0a 6143 6116 27 100% / > /dev/sd2a 2057756 179068 1775804 9% /mnt > . > . > . > > To me it seems, the install script is trying to install the kernel on the > ram disk mounted on / instead of the actual root partition mounted on /mnt > (sd2 is the volume I chose for installation; it's a RAID 1). Since the ram > disk is full, this of course has to fail. > > Any suggestions? > > Best regards and thanks for your help, > Nicolas >
This just came up on Daemonforums. The user had a symlink pointing to an absolute path starting with /. The installer follows that symlink to the ramdisk / instead of /mnt. http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?p=63885 Tim.

