On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 08:32:52PM -0400, Deepti Navale wrote:
Hi Rich,
I'm not sure how far this helps as it mostly says 'No space left on device',
but here's the output of the command you asked me to run:
➜ tmp /usr/bin/supermin --build -v -v -v --copy-kernel -f ext2 --host-cpu x86_64
/usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d -o /tmp/appliance.d
supermin: version: 5.1.9
supermin: rpm: detected RPM version 4.11
supermin: package handler: fedora/rpm
supermin: build: /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d
supermin: build: visiting /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d/base.tar.gz type gzip base image
(tar)
tar: ./etc/aliases: Cannot write: No space left on device
Duh. I should have spotted this before ... Do you have enough free
space on your host /tmp filesystem? (Or wherever $TMPDIR points to?)
[...]
> There is a bug about this somewhere, and I cannot find it at
the
> moment. It was fixed in newer versions of Fedora.
It's not the bug I was thinking about.
Rich.
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