Indeed that's the French translation of "No space left on the device".

As I explained in the comments, I have remastered an ISO (of 20.04) to
connect to my professional workspace (VPN Cisco AnyConnect and Citrix),
because I don't want those 2 closed source things to mess up with my
environment.

I am using that ISO inside a VM, via KVM/QEMU.

So the "bug" would be that mesa would try to install anything. That
obviously could fail considering the ISO runs in AUFS mode, and the
operation on system file is somehow restricted even more due to the
read-only part of the mount.

It does not happen all the times. Sometimes, it works just fine, does
not complain or spit out any error and does not display any artifacts.
Other times, I get the error.


This is anyway very low priority, it is not really a big deal, I just ignore 
the errors and artifacts when they happen!

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Title:
  package libgl1-mesa-dri 21.2.6-0ubuntu0.1~20.04.1 failed to
  install/upgrade: impossible de créer un lien symbolique de secours de
  « ./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/vmwgfx_dri.so » avant d'installer une
  nouvelle version: Aucun espace disponible sur le périphérique

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