Re: [qubes-users] Installation Failure of Sagemath - More space needed on the filesystem

2019-12-22 Thread 'Jackie' via qubes-users

Ray Joseph:


I am trying to install Sagemath using:

sudo dnf install sagemath

which failed.

Template: fedora-30

This vm was started with default private/system storage 7 GB/10 GB.

Initial memory 400 MB

Max memory 4000 MB

VCPUs no.: 2

Mode:  PVH

The installation transaction summary reports:

Install 893 packages

Total download size:  1.1 G

Installed size: 4.1 G

I answer yes to install.

The system progresses through a portion of the installation and ends with:

Error Summary

Disk Requirements:

   At least 1506GB more space needed for the / filesystem

The second to the last report line is the installation of sagetwx which
needs 1504MB.  Then

the last entry is sagemath which needs 1506MB.

The last entry memory requirement matches the error report for 1506MB.
More may be required.

Qube Manager showed Disk usage for the VM to be zero.  I closed the manager
and reopened.  It then showed 216.78 MiB.  [Is there a way to make this
update in realtime?]

The system storage is (10 GB) is grayed out.  I don't see how to change it
but I don't expect that to be a solution.


Hi,

It sounds like you just need to increase the template's root filesystem 
size ("system storage"). You should be able to change this in the qube 
settings window. (Only for the template, in a template based VM it will 
be grayed out.)


https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/resize-disk-image/

These instructions are for Qubes 4.0. If you're using 3.2 the process is 
different.


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[qubes-users] Installation Failure of Sagemath - More space needed on the filesystem

2019-12-22 Thread Ray Joseph


I am trying to install Sagemath using:

sudo dnf install sagemath

which failed.

 

Template: fedora-30

This vm was started with default private/system storage 7 GB/10 GB.

Initial memory 400 MB

Max memory 4000 MB

VCPUs no.: 2

Mode:  PVH

 

The installation transaction summary reports:

Install 893 packages

Total download size:  1.1 G

Installed size: 4.1 G

I answer yes to install.

 

The system progresses through a portion of the installation and ends with:

Error Summary

Disk Requirements:

  At least 1506GB more space needed for the / filesystem

 

The second to the last report line is the installation of sagetwx which 
needs 1504MB.  Then

the last entry is sagemath which needs 1506MB.

 

The last entry memory requirement matches the error report for 1506MB.  
More may be required.  

 

Qube Manager showed Disk usage for the VM to be zero.  I closed the manager 
and reopened.  It then showed 216.78 MiB.  [Is there a way to make this 
update in realtime?]

 

The system storage is (10 GB) is grayed out.  I don't see how to change it 
but I don't expect that to be a solution.  

I stopped the VM, increased the private storage to 9.2 GB, restarted the 
VM, repeated the installation command, and received a similar error.  

 

Error Summary

Disk Requirements:

  At least 1480GB more space needed for the / filesystem

 

The second to the last report line is the installation of sagetwx which 
needs 1477MB.  Then

the last entry is sagemath which needs 1480MB.

 

The last entry memory requirement matches the error report for 1480MB.  It 
is curious the space requirements were not the same between the two runs, 
the failure occurred at the same point even though the memory was increased 
by about 2 GB.

 

I closed the manager and reopened.  It again showed 216.78 MiB.

  

Can I expect that the installation report on storage sizes is accurate?

 

The system storage is (10 GB) is grayed out.  I don't see how to change it 
but I don't expect that to be a solution.  

 

How might I progress?

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