11.10-beta2 installation fails if root partition is btrfs due to lack of free space
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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debian-installer (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Medium
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Scorry |
Bug Description
Installation of Kubuntu 11.10 beta2 from alternate CD fails during kernel install step when root partition has btrfs.
First I found it on my Eee PC 901 laptop, then reproduced this error on VMWare virtual machine.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start installer from Kubuntu alternative CD (kubuntu-
2. Select language and keyboard layout.
3. Do not configure network
4. Select TZ.
5. Create new partition or select existing, set type to btrfs, mount point to /.
6. Continue installation.
7. Error: Unable to locate package linux-headers-
If root partition is ext4, installation works. I haven't tried using btrfs for other partitions. Having network configured doesn't seem to help, but I somehow managed to install system once on btrfs, so I'm not sure.
summary: |
- Kubuntu 11.10-beta2 installation fails if root partition is btrfs + 11.10-beta2 installation fails if root partition is btrfs due to lack of + free space |
This is basically an unfortunately poor response to:
Oct 2 15:19:45 in-target: dpkg: error processing /media/ cdrom// pool/main/ l/linux/ linux-image- 3.0.0-11- generic_ 3.0.0-11. 18_i386. deb (--unpack): 3.0.0-11- generic/ kernel/ sound/pci/ trident/ snd-trident. ko': No space left on device
Oct 2 15:19:45 in-target: unable to install new version of `/lib/modules/
btrfs isn't always a particularly efficient user of disk space. Try giving it more space?