kendoori
August 23rd, 2009, 09:30 PM
I have a box that I use as a NAS that has 8.10 installed on a CF card. When I tried running the stock upgrade process to 9.04 the process crapped out complaining that there wasn't enough disk space. I tried doing a bunch of pruning and removing various packages to no avail.
Gparted says that I have 1.02 GiB left (Disk Usage Analyzer disagrees and says I have 814.2Mb left)... either way, the 9.04 script won't work when run from within the working install. I would prefer to not have to start from scratch as the box is configured per my needs and I'm not much of a power Ubuntu user.
Is there a means of easily preserving my configuration and upgrade?
Gparted says that I have 1.02 GiB left (Disk Usage Analyzer disagrees and says I have 814.2Mb left)... either way, the 9.04 script won't work when run from within the working install. I would prefer to not have to start from scratch as the box is configured per my needs and I'm not much of a power Ubuntu user.
Is there a means of easily preserving my configuration and upgrade?