Eg, this occurs because the disk drive has no more. I've cleared locked files, checked log files (ram log, so not an issue), and tried both debian and ubuntu. It seems i can't open terminal window anymore unless.
Learn how to fix the “No Space Left on Device” error on Linux in a VM
No space left on device regardless of amount of space allocated.
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On a freshly formatted and installed ubuntu jammy x86_64 host, attempting to build uefi_arm64 target results in a no space left on device failure. Some ubuntu version use to setup /tmp as tmpfs, so it is not part of /. No space left on device. Hi, i try to move my data to newely attached volume of 30 gb.
I just tried to open new terminal window and this error message displayed: After following the steps i was able to unlock all of the space in my mounted volume. Should you really have /tmp setup on tmpfs. I am trying to copy a sizeable file (200mb) from an sd card into the root filesystem of a custom petalinux board.

This issue seems to hit systems with certain size of $tmp_dir/mnt.
I tried to copy it manually with docker cp command but i only get this error. This host has a 480gb. How much space do you have left on your root file system: Detailed description of observed behavior:
No space left on device. The older v 1.0.9 still works fine. Partway through, the copy errors out with write error: When i copy large files (like unzipped ftp://ftp.uniprot.org/pub/databases/uniprot/current_release/knowledgebase/idmapping/idmapping_selected.tab.gz.

Copying a file larger than 3.8gb ends prematurely with the following errors:


