Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Gary Dale a écrit : $ df -h FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-root 314M 237M 57M 81% / /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-var 2.7G 318M 2.3G 13% /var /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-usr 8.2G 2.6G 5.2G 34% /usr /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-tmp 360M 2.1M 335M 1%

Re: / and separate partitions (was) Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Iain M Conochie a écrit : Having said that, with 100GB disks common now, the fallacy that, just because you cannot have a sub 1G / filesystem, that you have to place /usr onto that partition, is annoying. In fact, the whole /usr merge to me is annoying. There is no /usr merge requirement.

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-14, Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org wrote: Otherwise, you can extend a mounted ext2/3/4 filesystem on an LVM logical volume. However you cannot reduce an ext mounted filesystem. He said this was an encrypted lvm file system, so I believe there's a few more steps involved

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Curt a écrit : On 2015-02-14, Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org wrote: Otherwise, you can extend a mounted ext2/3/4 filesystem on an LVM logical volume. However you cannot reduce an ext mounted filesystem. He said this was an encrypted lvm file system, so I believe there's a few more

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-14, Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org wrote: He said this was an encrypted lvm file system, so I believe there's a few more steps involved (although I really know nothing about it). No. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions The logical volumes to be

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: I updated my apt repo and there was a kernel update. I ran the update, and received an error claiming no space left on device. Normally, I would do a force-uninstall for the currently running kernel (freeing space), then install the new kernel and reboot. However,

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-13 Thread Jochen Spieker
Stephen R Guglielmo: On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 10:46:35 +0100 Jochen Spieker m...@well-adjusted.de wrote: Stephen R Guglielmo: I'm not sure why the automatic partitioner didn't provide for enough space for future updates. See below for the relevant logs. There's been several complaints about

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-13 Thread songbird
what version of the installer are you using? if it is an older image i'd try the most recent before filing bugs. songbird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive:

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Joe
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 23:55:42 -0500 Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote: On 11/02/15 10:01 PM, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: Hi list, I updated my apt repo and there was a kernel update. I ran the update, and received an error claiming no space left on device. Normally, I would do a

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-12, Reco recovery...@gmail.com wrote: You're right in the case of conventional LVM. But OP is using an encrypted one, and resizing an encrypted LV is much more complex (it requires lvresize, cryptmount and resize2fs in the right sequence). It's presumably possible (never done it

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 09:35:32AM +, Curt wrote: On 2015-02-12, Reco recovery...@gmail.com wrote: You're right in the case of conventional LVM. But OP is using an encrypted one, and resizing an encrypted LV is much more complex (it requires lvresize, cryptmount and resize2fs in the

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 12 February 2015 09:46:35 Jochen Spieker wrote: I'm not sure why the automatic partitioner didn't provide for enough space for future updates. See below for the relevant logs. There's been several complaints about similar issues on this list. I am not sure whether there were any

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread David Baron
On Thursday 12 February 2015 11:31:43 Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 12 February 2015 09:46:35 Jochen Spieker wrote: I'm not sure why the automatic partitioner didn't provide for enough space for future updates. See below for the relevant logs. There's been several complaints about

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 10:46:35 +0100 Jochen Spieker m...@well-adjusted.de wrote: Stephen R Guglielmo: I'm not sure why the automatic partitioner didn't provide for enough space for future updates. See below for the relevant logs. There's been several complaints about similar issues on this

/ and separate partitions (was) Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Iain M Conochie
snip It was until fairly recently general practice to allocate a few hundred MB to / if /usr and /var were separate. It's only in the last few years that the size of /lib/modules has really exploded, and /usr now needs (in practice) to physically live under /. I once tried to put /lib/modules

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Taking a look into /lib/modules could tell if any older (possibly dispensible) kernel versions are present on your system. Regards, jvp. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive:

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Jochen Spieker
Stephen R Guglielmo: I updated my apt repo and there was a kernel update. I ran the update, and received an error claiming no space left on device. Normally, I would do a force-uninstall for the currently running kernel (freeing space), then install the new kernel and reboot. However, this

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-12 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-12, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote: This is good to know. However I don't understand what you get for your money using an encrypted *LVM* file system if the commodity of resizing (or reallocation) is more or less removed from the picture. Using LVM-on-encryption means

Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-11 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
Hi list, I updated my apt repo and there was a kernel update. I ran the update, and received an error claiming no space left on device. Normally, I would do a force-uninstall for the currently running kernel (freeing space), then install the new kernel and reboot. However, this is an update, not

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-11 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 23:55:42 -0500 Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote: The problem is that your / partition only has 314M allocated to it. This is ridiculously small. I understand people use LVM because it supposedly makes adding more space easier. You're right in the case of

Re: Upgrading Kernel - Out of Disk Space

2015-02-11 Thread Gary Dale
On 11/02/15 10:01 PM, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: Hi list, I updated my apt repo and there was a kernel update. I ran the update, and received an error claiming no space left on device. Normally, I would do a force-uninstall for the currently running kernel (freeing space), then install the new