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openSUSE 13.2
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I have mapped /tmp, /usr/src and /usr/tmp to a btrfs partition and at some day while updating the system with zypper, I got "no space left on device" but `df` and `kdiskfree` is showing that there is enough space left.
I have mapped /tmp, /usr/src and /usr/tmp to a btrfs partition and at some day while updating the system with zypper, I got "no space left on device" but `df` and `kdiskfree` is showing that there is enough space left. Desktop is not starting up properly.


Reason see http://www.nrtm.org/index.php/2012/03/13/the-joys-of-btrfs-and-opensuse-or-no-space-left-on-device/comment-page-1/
Reason see http://www.nrtm.org/index.php/2012/03/13/the-joys-of-btrfs-and-opensuse-or-no-space-left-on-device/comment-page-1/


Despite the description in the article snapper is not configured on my system. I deleted some old kernel source folders and now it is working again. So the problem is not fully solved.
Despite the description in the article snapper is not configured on my system. I deleted some old kernel source folders and now it is working again. So the problem is not fully solved.

Revision as of 12:43, 16 August 2015

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2015-08-15 “no space left on device” / btrfs and openSUSE

openSUSE 13.2

I have mapped /tmp, /usr/src and /usr/tmp to a btrfs partition and at some day while updating the system with zypper, I got "no space left on device" but `df` and `kdiskfree` is showing that there is enough space left. Desktop is not starting up properly.

Reason see http://www.nrtm.org/index.php/2012/03/13/the-joys-of-btrfs-and-opensuse-or-no-space-left-on-device/comment-page-1/

Despite the description in the article snapper is not configured on my system. I deleted some old kernel source folders and now it is working again. So the problem is not fully solved.