I try fresh install of unity cli smart-set for local mirrors, smart
update, smart install rpm, then smart install task-x11 then I get all
types of errors some mention /usr/lib/python 2.7 errors, IOErorr no
space left on device,
no usuable temporary directory found in ['/tmp/', '/tmp', '/tmp', '/
var/tmp etc
looks like unity is knackered.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 8:03 PM, OnlyHuman <halo.3.0...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> I try fresh install of unity cli smart-set for local mirrors, smart
> update, smart install rpm, then smart install task-x11 then I get all
> types of errors some mention /usr/lib/python 2.7 errors, IOErorr no
> space left on device,
> no usuable temporary directory found in ['/tmp/', '/tmp', '/tmp', '/
> var/tmp etc
> looks like unity is knackered.
looks like there may be a problem with partitioning. Can you do an output
of df -H
Thanks for help devnet,
I reinstalled the cli, it must have been me at fault, think when
setting up hdd i was using the default setting, use existing hdd or
partition,
this time I chose what I probably always used before, the option to
use all disk space. ( must be getting out of practice remastering)
Thanks again, I will try installing stuff but not using unity-iso or
desktop or upgrade to see if I can get a install that can be
remastered with useable iso's
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 8:04 AM, OnlyHuman <halo.3.0...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> Can you do an output
> > of df -H
> > as root?
> Thanks for help devnet,
> I reinstalled the cli, it must have been me at fault, think when
> setting up hdd i was using the default setting, use existing hdd or
> partition,
> this time I chose what I probably always used before, the option to
> use all disk space. ( must be getting out of practice remastering)
> Thanks again, I will try installing stuff but not using unity-iso or
> desktop or upgrade to see if I can get a install that can be
> remastered with useable iso's
Sometimes when autopartitioning, the partioner sets up tmpfs or /tmp as
it's own partition and doesn't give it enough space to do anything. As an
example, it setup my /tmp with only 2GB which meant when I attempted to
download a DVD ISO, it couldn't download it (firefox uses /tmp for partial
downloads). The solution for me was to reinstall as well.