Hi Jens,
----- Original Message -----
Hi,
I tried to get a podman container up and running on Fedora IoT. According to
the docs [1], that should be simple. But it fails for me due to the lack of
disk space:
~~~
Storing signatures
Error processing tar file(exit status 1): write /usr/share/vim/vim81/tutor/
tutor.ru : no space left on device
Error: unable to pull ghcr.io/drogue-iot/hey-rodney-pocketsphinx:latest :
Error committing the finished image: error adding layer with blob
"sha256:bd8af20134e868f1d08513
8b55404b22170dbc8dde8d8db8f7fe07d13378e6a1": Error processing tar file(exit
status 1): write /usr/share/vim/vim81/tutor/ tutor.ru : no space left on
device
~~~
The problem I have, growing the partition according to the Fedora docs [2]
doesn't work either:
~~~
[root@localhost ~]# growpart /dev/mmcblk0 3
-bash: growpart: command not found
You can install cloud-utils to use the growpart command, or use the
arm-image-installer when writing out the image to use the full space.
To install the package 'rpm-ostree install cloud-utils'.
~~~
As the distribution is OStree based, I understand that you cannot simply use
`dnf` to install additional packages.
However, in the Fedora IoT docs, I also cannot find any information in how to
grow the partition.
I think resizing the partition on Raspberry Pi is such a common task, that it
should either be done automatically, or the docs should contain some quick
instructions on how to perform this task.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll add something to our docs.
Paul
Cheers
Jens
[1]:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/container-support/
[2]:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi#Resize_afte...
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