[Bug 1410573] Re: Expert mode installation fails with error
Mauricio Faria de Oliveira
mauricfo at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Feb 12 09:52:26 UTC 2015
Hi Mathieu,
That's great news! Thank you ;)
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Title:
Expert mode installation fails with error
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in debian-installer source package in Vivid:
In Progress
Bug description:
1) Start 15.04 installation (as a Power KBM guest) using daily ISO (Jan 11)
2) Append priority=low option during installation
3) On partitioning disk panel select - Separate /home, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions - option
4) Continue with the installation.
Installation fails with following message :
Configuring linux-image-3.18.0-8-generic
Unable to install the selected kernel
An error was returned while trying to install the kernel into the
target system.
Kernel package: 'linux-generic'.
Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details.
<Continue>
I have attached following files captured after the failure.
hardware-summary lsb-release status partman
syslog
> Hi Sachin,
>
> It seems that we ran out of space on / while unpacking the kernel modules:
>
> an 12 08:30:55 in-target: Preparing to unpack
> .../linux-image-extra-3.18.0-8-generic_3.18.0-8.9_ppc64el.deb ...
> Jan 12 08:30:55 in-target: Unpacking linux-image-extra-3.18.0-8-generic
> (3.18.0-8.9) ...
> Jan 12 08:31:14 in-target: dpkg: error processing archive
> /media/cdrom//pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-extra-3.18.0-8-generic_3.18.0-8.
> 9_ppc64el.deb (--unpack):
> Jan 12 08:31:14 in-target: cannot copy extracted data for
> './lib/modules/3.18.0-8-generic/kernel/drivers/scsi/ips.ko' to
> '/lib/modules/3.18.0-8-generic/kernel/drivers/scsi/ips.ko.dpkg-new': failed
> to write (No space left on device)
> Jan 12 08:31:14 in-target: dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by
> signal (Broken pipe)
>
> hardware-summary shows /dev/vda2 is fairly small. Was that intentional?
>
> df: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> df: none 836160 2496 833664 0% /run
> df: devtmpfs 4139712 0 4139712 0% /dev
> df: /dev/sr0 573810 573810 0 100% /cdrom
> df: /dev/vda2 275395 181991 74665 71% /target
> df: /dev/vda7 63427476 53064 60129408 0% /target/home
> df: /dev/vda6 369639 2062 343974 1% /target/tmp
> df: /dev/vda3 5636212 250392 5076472 5% /target/usr
> df: /dev/vda4 2818080 23964 2631252 1% /target/var
> df: /dev/sr0 573810 573810 0 100%
> /target/media/cdrom
Nope. The partitions and their size was suggested by the installer.
These are the default suggested values.
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