Re: Installation errors



Thanks. Looks like taking the default partition allocation upon
installation is not such a good idea. df -k reports root is at 100%. No
wonder install fails. Time for a reinstall of Solaris, and this time,
I'll try to pay attention to partition allocation.

-Ian Duff.

Martin wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 16:13, Ian Duff wrote:
> > Newbie/Windoze refugee question, can't find any reference in the FAQs
> > I've found.
> >
> > When I run the installer script, whether I pick "typical" or "custom",
> > the script reports that I don't have enough space in the root partition.
> > It claims I need exactly the same amount of space as GNOME will require,
> > which would indicate to me that the installer script thinks the root
> > partition is full.
> 
> Could you post the output of 'df'? That would tell you (and us) if there
> is a space problem.
> 
> Martin S
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