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Ondrej Kubik (ondrak) wrote : Re: [Bug 1454457] Re: Update fails on lack of space, after factory reset still won't update

Yeah you better do full install with ubuntu-device-flash or flash_tool.
Delete everything under /cache/recovery and run
$ ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en

It's hard to say what succeeded and what failed at this stage.
There is about 400MB free I think, but it's going fast once you start
installing development tools.

On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Quentin Quaadgras <email address hidden>
wrote:

> yup it's completely full..
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available
> Use% Mou
> /dev/mmcblk0p6 2076276 2076276 0 100% /
> udev 489984 4 489980
> 1% /dev
> tmpfs 98392 284 98108
> 1% /run
> /dev/mmcblk0p7 4610128 302340 4073600
> 7% /home
> /dev/loop0 143412 141608 1804
> 99% /android/system
> none 4 0 4
> 0% /android
> tmpfs 98392 284 98108
> 1% /run
> tmpfs 491952 4 491948
> 1% /etc/fstab
> /dev/disk/by-path/platform-mtk-msdc.0-part5 705512 104788 564884
> 16% /android/cache
> none 4 0 4
> 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> tmpfs 491952 56 491896
> 1% /tmp
> none 5120 0 5120
> 0% /run/lock
> none 491952 100 491852
> 1% /run/shm
> none 102400 28 102372
> 1% /run/user
> tmpfs 491952 0 491952
> 0% /media
> tmpfs 491952 4 491948
> 1% /var/lib/sudo
>
> So did my last factory restore from the system settings app not succeed?
> do I need to reflash?
> Is there anyway to see what's taking up space on just the rootfs?
>
> I didn't update anything with apt-get, just install some compilers and
> things. How much free space is there supposed to be?
>
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> Title:
> Update fails on lack of space, after factory reset still won't update
>
> Status in Ubuntu system image (server/client/updater):
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I tried to update my Ubuntu Bq Aquarius today to r22 but when it
> restarted to install updates a picture of a chip came up saying that my
> phone needs to be restored from a PC or supplier, I assume this is because
> of a lack of space because I was playing around with apt-get not too long
> ago.
> The phone automatically restarted after that and was back to normal but
> I decided to factory reset it so I could try installing the update again,
> never the less, after I had done that, my phone says that there are no
> updates available.
> System image CLI on a sry run report:
>
> Device phased percentage: 67%
> WeightedScorer path scores:
> [ 330] -> 22 (42%)
> [ 0] -> 22 (42%)
> Already up-to-date
>
> I have version-22.tar.xz in my /android/cache/recovery folder.
> What should I do to fix this?
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