![]() ![]() You may want to try sudo umount -l /tmp, if you get some variation of "the file system is busy and cannot be unmounted"Īnother possible solution to "the file system s busy(.)" is to do fuser -m /tmp to find pids (process numbers) that are using /tmp, then ps -elf, stop or kill processes Your goal is to find a number that is enough for the job, but leaves enough ram too Now, to increase the size, you increase the size in that line, so that, with size=10485760, you'd get 10 MB. This should give you an 1MB partition (just like the one you had =P). Sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=1048576,mode=1777 overflow /tmp Now, this 1 MB partition is not big enough for the job, either.ġ) increase the size of this partition just to do the upgradeĢ) actually delete enough files in the HD that this partition is no longer needed. ![]() Tip: Backups can be located under the shared folder TMbackup.Your / was full, then Ubuntu created a new partition, in RAM memory, to use temporarily. ![]()
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