Thanks folks - seems like my proble is solved Ok what i did was just grew my / from 4.4 GB to about 12 gig and ran aptoncd
and aptoncd created a measlley 465 mb iso gosh all that trouble for this much - but anyway am glad this is over for the time being - other replies inline On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Onkar Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't understand why you would need a separate /tmp partition. After > all you have 7GB on your / partition. At that time my / was 4.4 gb and yes totally full of all the packages i have been installing seems like timeto clean up and do some uninstallation Try selecting some other destination for ISO like your > other FAT partitions etc. > thats what i was doing anyway - the target was an externak USB disk > > Also I think poking aptoncd on this issue developer would be good idea. > > > By the way, DVDs don't come only in size of 4.7 GB. A double layer DVD > is 8.54 GB and double layered double sided is 17 GB > yep - was trying to keep my problem simple :-) and not figure out the high capacity varieties thanks once again ram
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