Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!slcs.slb.com!slcs.slb.com!andy From: andy@slcs.slb.com (Andy Hazlewood) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: How do I recover from filesystem full? Keywords: filesystem, recovery, Message-ID: <1991May21.213521.503@slcs.slb.com> Date: 21 May 91 21:35:21 GMT References: <28344A54.19860@orion.oac.uci.edu> Sender: news@slcs.slb.com (News Administrator) Organization: Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science Lines: 19 Nntp-Posting-Host: jughead In article <28344A54.19860@orion.oac.uci.edu>, rprohask@orion.oac.uci.edu (Robert Prohaska) writes: |> While running postinstall for the 2.0.1 upgrade my mac ran out |> of disk space in its default 80 meg root partition. The error |> was mine for not removing inc.cpio.Z before running postinstall. |> |> Now, the question is, which way is out? I removed inc.cpio.Z and |> tried to log in as root, but there is no mouse on login, which |> makes it hard to start commandshell and redo the upgrade. |> |> can I run postinstall from sash? |> |> bob I had the same basic problem in a lab at my school. The upgrade was complicated by the NFS mounting of /usr by each machine. At any rate, I had to reboot each machine before I ran postinstall, and when the login prompt came up, there was no mouse! Anyway, the easy way around this is to hit command-s to bring up the session type and use the arrow keys to pick a console emulator session.