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Date:      Fri, 8 Jun 2001 10:30:58 -0500 (CDT)
From:      <burningclown@westhost43.westhost.com>
To:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   more problems with 4.3 install
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.4.33.0106081021090.4390-100000@westhost43.westhost.com>

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All,

I'm working my way toward a happy install of 4.3. I had had trouble with
the XFree86 4.0.3 packages (as reported here) but found that if I just
didn't select those packages for install (3.3.6 is ok by me, after all)
then that problem was avoided.

However, I -did- select a whole slew of things, virtually the entire ports
list ... not because I actively -use- all of that, but just to have it
there to play with. Everything was going swell (some packages turned up
not found for some reason) until I got to the P5 modules ... somewhere in
there, I started getting this:

"Add of package <example> aborted, error code 2-

/mnt/var: create/symlink failed, no inodes free"

and ALT F2 yielded this:

pid(...) (mv), uid 0 on /mnt/var; out of inodes

I -think- that's exact (excepting the package name and pid number), I'm
cribbing from late-night notes.

ANYHOO, my thought was "out of SPACE? I've got 13GB to play with! What
gives?"

I booted into Linux and ran df on the partition in question and found
that, indeed, it was only at 35% capacity.

My GUESS is that I need to redistribute the four slices into which the
install cuts the partition ... but I have no idea how much to move around
... is my guess correct? and has anyone else run into this problem?

The other option would be to do as someone suggested and simply install
the system, leaving the ports and other stuff for later.

Thanks,

Glenn Becker

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