Re: no space left on device

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Hallo, Leonidas,

Du meintest am 08.02.11:

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>> I have to be blunt, blaming your problems on debian isn't terribly
>> classy.  The "oooo, shiny!" reflex is your fault, not debian's.

> Well you are right it is my problem and yeah I wanted to test the
> "new shiny" Debian 6 with officially btrfs supported.

It's my problem too - I have to restore about 1.5 TByte somehow ...

> For the moment I apt-get clean to get some space since my / was
> updating the KDE (so it had a lot of cache files there)
> Reserved something like 300Mb and then vlextend the /

> But the next step is to update kernel and btrfs-progs from git.

Maybe that doesn't help now. I'm working with kernel 2.6.37 and kernel  
2.6.38-rc2, and I've got big problems.

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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