Installer failed (likely due to low disk space)
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LilithHafner commented
When running the installer on an M2 mac with asahi, I ran into the following (apparently critical) error:
root@fedora:/home/x/asahi-fedora-usb# sudo ./build.sh -d /dev/sda
### Preparing USB device
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.9
...
Error: Transaction failed
‣ "env HOME=/ dnf --assumeyes --best --releasever=39 --installroot=/var/tmp/mkosi-workspacervire43w/root --setopt=keepcache=1 --setopt=cachedir=/home/x/asahi-fedora-usb/mkosi.cache/cache/dnf --setopt=persistdir=/home/x/asahi-fedora-usb/mkosi.cache/lib/dnf --setopt=install_weak_deps=0 --setopt=check_config_file_age=0 '--disableplugin=*' --enableplugin=builddep --config=/etc/dnf/dnf.conf --setopt=reposdir=/etc/yum.repos.d --setopt=varsdir=/etc/dnf/vars install NetworkManager NetworkManager-wifi acl alsa-ucm-asahi arch-install-scripts asahi-audio asahi-bless asahi-fwupdate asahi-nvram asahi-platform-metapackage asahi-repos asahi-scripts audit bash-completion binutils btrfs-progs cloud-utils-growpart cracklib cracklib-dicts cryptsetup dhcp-client diffutils dnf dnf-plugins-core dosfstools dracut-asahi e2fsprogs efivar findutils grub2-efi-aa64 grub2-efi-aa64-modules grubby hostname iproute iputils kernel-16k kernel-16k-modules-extra kmod light linux-firmware man-db man-pages ncurses net-tools openssh-clients openssh-server passwd pciutils rootfiles rpm rsync selinux-policy shim-aa64 speakersafetyd sudo systemd-resolved tar tiny-dfr usbutils vim-enhanced vim-minimal wget wpa_supplicant zram-generator zram-generator-defaults" returned non-zero exit code 1.
Full error: https://gist.github.com/LilithHafner/872bf05baa66d1b1ec39c04fc8f6e808
Happy to provide more system info or run troubleshooting as needed.
leifliddy commented
You're getting this error over and over again
No space left on device
It looks like you ran out of space. How full is your hdd?
LilithHafner commented
Thanks! That is almost certainly the problem. I only have 2.1GB free. Ironically, the reason I'm using this at all is to try to resize my asahi root partition so that I have more free space. I'll try again once I get my hands on more free disk space.