On Wed 30 January 2002 02:48, you (Lee, Myoung Ho) wrote: > Hi. > mke2fs 1.23, 15-Aug-2001..... > Wrote /tmp/makebootdisk.tree.11940 ( 604k compressed, 1175k free) > cp: writing '/tmp/makebootdisk.tree.11940/vmlinuz' : No space left on > device > sed: couldn't write 67 items to {standard output}: No space left on device > sed: couldn't write 69 items to {standard output}: No space left on device > sed: couldn't write 65 items to {standard output}: No space left on device > sed: couldn't write 19 items to {standard output}: No space left on device > sed: Couldn't close {standard output} > /work/cd1/buildinstall.tree.7178/mk-images: Failed to copy messages from > /work/cd1/RedHat/instimage/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/ to > /tmp/makebootdisk.tree.11940. > > The "/" partition have 3.0G free space and memory and there are 100MB free > space on memory. > > What's wrong? Why ...write to {standard output}: No space... ? You seem to run out of space on your stdout. Huh? Wild guessing: * Are you able to trace what is the command that causes these 'sed' errors? * Have you other partitions but '/' ? * What the 'df' command says ? * What is the size of the 'vmlinuz' file ? * What filesystem is created by the 'mke2fs' command? Where is it mounted? Maybe you will find some clues. -- Placisz raz - uzywasz caly czas! http://www.onetmail.onet.pl/oferta