It would be preferable to do an up front check and inform settings so they can
pop up a warning.
We could make an assumption on the installed size based on the compressed size,
perhaps choose a worst case % so we would verify that a factor larger is
available. I can try to come up with a heuristic. (or maybe we can add an API
to the server to tell us?)
As this so far only happens on devices where the user explicitly enabled
r/w and installed packages I will drop the priority a bit.
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Critical => High
** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical => High
** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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OTA and u-d-f fail if image is too big for the system partition
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