df -h says, Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/serno/VB0faba5d1-2d0fde2d.s1a 744M 180M 504M 26% / devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev /dev/serno/VB0faba5d1-2d0fde2d.s1d 8.2G 11K 7.6G 0% /home /dev/serno/VB0faba5d1-2d0fde2d.s1e 248M 8.0K 228M 0% /tmp /dev/serno/VB0faba5d1-2d0fde2d.s1f 7.4G 1.2G 5.6G 18% /usr /dev/serno/VB0faba5d1-2d0fde2d.s1g 1.0G 157M 770M 17% /var procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /proc
The odd thing is, that if I do du -sh . in /var, it says, 48M, meaning there is 109M gap between what df says and what du says. Kind regards. On 27 December 2014 at 20:48, Matthew Dillon <[email protected]> wrote: > How much space does the filesystem have? What's your 'df -h' output ? > > -Matt > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Aero 9000 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> OK, this seems to become an uphill battle. First of all, thank you sephe, >> because your solution worked :-). >> >> New problem, pkg install kde says insufficient free space in >> /var/cache/pkg. So, du -sh -> var is 1G, 157M used. man pkg, pkg clean -> >> nothing to do. OK. cd /var/, du * -sh -> yep, 147 MB in /var/cache. So, cd >> cache, cd pkg, ll -> there's a whole bunch of files pertaining the >> installing of xorg in there. Well I don't need them, get rid of them (rm). >> pkg install kde -> no, insufficient space. cd /var, du * -sh -> only 40K in >> cache. df -h -> var is 1G, 157M used. >> >> Now I am at a loss. The disc is setup with the UDF file system, not >> HAMMER or ZFS or something fancy. >> >> Kind regards. >> >> >> On 27 December 2014 at 09:16, Sepherosa Ziehau <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Aero 9000 <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > Hi Folks, >>> > >>> > I'm not sure if this is the correct mailing list for me to post this >>> to, but >>> > if not just tell me and I'll be out of your hair. Anyways, I've known >>> of >>> > DragonFly BSD for a couple of years now, just never got round to >>> install it >>> > until a few days ago. So I downloaded the greatest and latest version >>> and >>> > set up a virtual machine just to give this one a try. Installation went >>> > smooth. However, since I'm more of a GUI type person I also wanted to >>> set up >>> > xorg and then gnome (of XFCE or maybe even KDE). But I never got round >>> to >>> > deciding which desktop I want, because of an error during setting up >>> xorg. >>> > >>> > I typed, pkg install xorg >>> > >>> > That first caused pkg to update itself and then pkg started pulling in >>> > packages and installing them until an assertion failed. The message >>> reads, >>> > >>> > Fetching xf86-input-keyboard-1.8.0.6.txz: 100% 9 KB 9.2k/s 00:01 >>> > >>> > Checking integrity...assertion failed (pkgdb_ensure_loaded(j->db, p2, >>> > PKG_LOAD_FILES|PKG_LOAD_DIRS) == EPKG_OK), function >>> > pkg_conflicts_need_conflict, file pkg_jobs_conflicts.c, line 211. >>> > >>> > Child process pid=990 terminated abnormally: Abort trap >>> > # Dec 23 17:13:55 kernel: pid 990 (pkg), uid 0: exited on signal 6 >>> (core >>> > dumped) >>> >>> Temp solution/fixup suggested by bapt: >>> pkg fetch -u >>> pkg upgrade >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> sephe >>> >> >> >
