guppygould
July 1st, 2009, 10:44 AM
Just installed Jaunty on my new laptop and everything was going super until I tried to update some packages. I get this:
Not enough free disk space
The upgrade needs a total of 477M free space on disk '/'. Please free at least an additional 448M of disk space on '/'. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'.
The laptop has two hard drives and I dual booted one drive with Vista and Ubuntu equally but It's still saying I don't have enough space to install some updates. I just used the default install setting and didn't change any of the partition sizes. I know brand new Ubuntu and Vista installs don't use 60GB of space, so what's the problem?
If anyone could help me with this I'd greatly appreciate it.
Not enough free disk space
The upgrade needs a total of 477M free space on disk '/'. Please free at least an additional 448M of disk space on '/'. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'.
The laptop has two hard drives and I dual booted one drive with Vista and Ubuntu equally but It's still saying I don't have enough space to install some updates. I just used the default install setting and didn't change any of the partition sizes. I know brand new Ubuntu and Vista installs don't use 60GB of space, so what's the problem?
If anyone could help me with this I'd greatly appreciate it.