On 02/02/16 18:15, Rick Stevens wrote:
Yet virtual machine manager thinks it has less than "22528 M?"
It doesn't matter what's in that directory so much as it matters
how
much space that filesystem has.
$ df /var/lib/libvirt/images
Yup. What libvirt is saying is that the _filesystem_ it wants to
create
the disk image on has less than 22528MB (22.5GB) free space and it
needs more than that to create the disk image.
Generally the most space used on /var is in /var/log, and on
modern
systems, /var/log/journal in particular (which, by default, is
allowed
to eat up to 10% of the filesystem space).
Another candidate is /var/cache--especially
/var/cache/system-upgrade
if you did a system upgrade to get from a previous Fedora to the
current
one. If you have done that and your system works, then just delete
/var/cache/system-upgrade via "sudo rm -rf
/var/cache/system-upgrade"
.
I finally got back to this. The error message was right, I had run
out of disk space on that 250g drive. I had another in the computer
that I was able to erase and create a partition on which Virtual
Machine Manager was able to install Centos-7. I gave it 30g and have
a lot of room left for Fedora-24 alpha when it comes along.
Thanks,
Bob
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
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