Hi ipp0,

Based on the symptoms you describe, it sounds like you might be installing OSGeoLive as a Virtual Machine. Maybe you followed these instructions:

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html

You can install directly on a computer, alongside whatever else you have installed, such as windows or linux, the same way you can install linux. See:

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/osgeolive_install_quickstart.html

Good luck, Cameron

On 17/7/19 6:35 pm, ipp0 wrote:
I have OSGeoLive installed on hard drive and it works mostly well. However,
(as with the live cd) everything is loaded into RAM, which means that /tmp
is becomming full pretty fast. Is there an option to run the system
completely on the hard disk to install / compile new software etc? Even
working with maps needs lots of space.
I am using Grub2 as bootloader.

Greetings ipp0



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