Distribution Upgrade, Not Enough Free Disk Space
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I am trying to upgrade from 16.04 to 17.10 but I get this error, and I dont know what to do as It does not point out where the problem is.
I think I have enough disk space in / , /boot , and my home folder so I don't know why I still get this error.
partitions and free spaces:
can someone help me?
16.04 upgrade 17.10
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I am trying to upgrade from 16.04 to 17.10 but I get this error, and I dont know what to do as It does not point out where the problem is.
I think I have enough disk space in / , /boot , and my home folder so I don't know why I still get this error.
partitions and free spaces:
can someone help me?
16.04 upgrade 17.10
Have you tried runningapt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
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Mar 22 at 8:09
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I am trying to upgrade from 16.04 to 17.10 but I get this error, and I dont know what to do as It does not point out where the problem is.
I think I have enough disk space in / , /boot , and my home folder so I don't know why I still get this error.
partitions and free spaces:
can someone help me?
16.04 upgrade 17.10
I am trying to upgrade from 16.04 to 17.10 but I get this error, and I dont know what to do as It does not point out where the problem is.
I think I have enough disk space in / , /boot , and my home folder so I don't know why I still get this error.
partitions and free spaces:
can someone help me?
16.04 upgrade 17.10
16.04 upgrade 17.10
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Have you tried runningapt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
â arianhf
Mar 22 at 8:09
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Have you tried runningapt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
â arianhf
Mar 22 at 8:09
Have you tried running
apt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Have you tried running
apt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
â arianhf
Mar 22 at 8:09
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
â arianhf
Mar 22 at 8:09
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Have you tried running
apt autoremove
to see if you have any unused packages taking up space?â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:13
Is it possible that the disk space is filled doing first stages of upgrade, it fails, and then cleans up the used space? Doesn't Ubuntu show the disk space needed for the upgrade in the UI?
â andrybak
Mar 22 at 7:16
@andrybak yes I tried autoremove and clean and autoclean, no success after those. And to answer your second question, no I did not see anything mentioning the space needed for update ...
â arianhf
Mar 22 at 8:09