Dear Mathiass, Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately your workaround didn't work for me. But very smart move ;-)
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Matthias Schmidt <[email protected]> Aan: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Onderwerp: Re: Upgrade to 7.0 Datum: Tue, 23 Nov 2021 21:53:23 +0100 E-mailprogramma: Mutt/2.1.3 (2021-09-10) Hi, * [email protected] wrote: > I'm trying to upgrade to 7.0 but it fails.The upgrade quide > shows: Check available disk space in /usr. Verify that the /usr > partition has a size of at least 1.1G. With less space the upgrade > may fail and you should consider reinstalling the system instead. > Well theres space. But _sysupgrade folder is DL in /home. And /home > isencrypted. Gets mounted after I give the password.When I don't have > sysupgrade dl in the mounted /home/_sysupgrade. Itgoes in the folder > /home on /Which doesn't have 1.1G spare. I have the same setup here (two disks and one contains the encrypted/home). I solved it as follows: * On my encrypted home partition, /home/_sysupgrade is a symlink to /var/_sysupgrade* On the root (/) partition, /home/_sysupgrade is a symlink to /mnt/var/_sysupgrade With these two symlinks I can run sysupgrade as usual when logged in.After booting into bsd.upgrade the script can find the data sets since/var/_sysupgrade will be mounted in /mnt on the ramdisk. This is a hack that's not officially supported and works for me! Cheers Matthias -- Met vriendelijke groet, Pascal Huisman Hodie natus est radici frater. [ Unto the root is born a brother ]
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