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Umm... It actually says that you don't have enough space left to install TeamViewer.
"No space left on device"
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umm 600gig hd got filled up fast then huh? when i installed #! i choose seperate /home/ /var /usr n such so i dont see how there isnt enough room left. where does teamviewer get installed to? ive looked through just bout every folder on my hd and seems to be plenty of room in all of them
Last edited by SiNiSTeR (2012-02-13 23:30:56)
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How much space is left on your /opt ?
If there's enough left try this:
http://www.ivankuznetsov.com/2010/02/no … nodes.html
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opt is showing 53.9 mb free only thing in that folder is /google/chrome
~$ df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 85344 6946 78398 9% /
tmpfs 733947 4 733943 1% /lib/init/rw
udev 732725 868 731857 1% /dev
tmpfs 733947 6 733941 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda9 37576704 2278 37574426 1% /home
/dev/sda8 97536 44 97492 1% /tmp
/dev/sda5 549440 102171 447269 19% /usr
/dev/sda6 183264 6357 176907 4% /var
Last edited by SiNiSTeR (2012-02-14 00:53:39)
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TeamViewer needs at least ~140mb on /opt
You need definitively more space there...
Last edited by lain (2012-02-14 05:56:02)
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2 questions then..
1. which of the above partitions is /opt inside of.
2. how would i increase said partition.
i did away with my swap partition because frankly i really dont need it as i have 6gigs of ram. so i have a 10 gig space thats free. i really dont want to go and reinstall again but im thinking thats what ill have to do, and this time save myself the trouble and not choose separate partitions for everything.
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1. Looking at the above I would say it's /dev/sda1.
2. You can modify your partitions with gparted (You can't do that while the partition is mounted so if you want to change your root partition you have to use a live-cd)
I would give it at least additional 10gigs. You could shrink your /home for that.
Last edited by lain (2012-02-14 15:46:11)
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im booted into the live cd right now and gparted does not let me grow the root partition. i have a 10gig unallocated space from where i did away with my swap partition
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Post output of
sudo fdisk -lu /dev/sda
The ability of growing your root partition depends on the location of unallocated space.
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nevermind i just got frustrated and backedup my home folder and configs and reinstalled this time only choosing seperate /home instead of the whole lot thnx though fellas
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