Re: BTRFS constantly reports "No space left on device" even with a huge unallocated space

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On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 8:47 PM, Ronan Arraes Jardim Chagas
<ronisbr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> Em Sex, 2016-09-02 às 16:39 -0600, Chris Murphy escreveu:
>> Worth a shot, considering the opensuse/SLE 4.4 kernel has a shittonne
>> of backports. It seems unlikely to me opensuse intends to not support
>> your hardware (skylake?)
>
> Actually it is a peripheral we use to program embedded systems here and
> the (proprietary) driver requires kernel >= 4.6. I barely use it. I am
> really thinking to transfer it to another machine just to be able to
> change my kernel.

I suggest removing the hardware, and the proprietary driver, and
retest the system with the existing Tumbleweed 4.7.0 kernel; and if
that still fails, then try the Leap 4.4 kernel.

Proprietary kernels can do all kinds of crazy things they shouldn't so
it's entirely possible that driver is a factor in the problem.


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Chris Murphy
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