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Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool while writing the command gparted in the terminal. gparted. Installation of Gparted in ArchLinux 1. Installation of Gparted. Install the Gparted tool using the pacman repository Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool while
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This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Hi,I just tried to upgrade from 2.7.0->2.7.2 from the GUI, and it failed with: "install: //boot/efi/efi/boot/INS@XSQmlE: No space left on device"My drive is showing 447GB free 6GB used.Thanks in advance for any help or guidance.Here is a copy n paste from the upgrade log to window:... correction... the very last part of it.... it keeps getting flagged as spam when i try to include the whole thing"Installed packages to be UPGRADED:pfSense-boot: 2.7.0 -> 2.7.2 [pfSense-core]Number of packages to be upgraded: 1[1/1] Upgrading pfSense-boot from 2.7.0 to 2.7.2...[1/1] Extracting pfSense-boot-2.7.2: .......... doneUpdating the EFI loaderinstall: //boot/efi/efi/boot/INS@XSQmlE: No space left on devicepkg-static: POST-INSTALL script failedfailed.Failed" @pfPandaI did some more digging... perhaps something to do with undersized EFI partition?? And I think I still might be on UFS and not ZFS... thought I was on ZFS and that I wouldn't even have made it to 2.7.0 without that?Shell Output - gpart show=> 40 976773088 nvd0 GPT (466G)40 409600 1 efi (200M)409640 968474624 2 freebsd-ufs (462G)968884264 7888863 3 freebsd-swap (3.8G)976773127 1 - free - (512B)so I guess next step is to figure out how to increase that EFI partition? and would converting to ZFS be mandatory at this point or optional?Thoughts? @pfPanda said in upgrade to 2.7.2 from 2.7.0 failed-install: No space left on device:and would converting to ZFS be mandatory at this point or optional?It's optional. I have two pfSense installations, both on 2.7.2 with one zfs and the other ufs. @Misterb Thanks for that info.I did some more searching and I think a few others have run into something similar (assuming I am on the right trail here and not waaaaay off-path).Would anyone say that the 200M efi partition is a potential issue or ok? What is the
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.4.0 at SourceForge.net
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.6.0 at SourceForge.net
. Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool while writing the command gparted in the terminal. gparted. Installation of Gparted in ArchLinux 1. Installation of Gparted. Install the Gparted tool using the pacman repository Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool whileGParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.5.0 at SourceForge.net
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.3.1 at SourceForge.net
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.3.0 at SourceForge.net
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.2.0 at SourceForge.net
. Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool while writing the command gparted in the terminal. gparted. Installation of Gparted in ArchLinux 1. Installation of Gparted. Install the Gparted tool using the pacman repository
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.7.0 at SourceForge.net
GParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.4.0 at SourceForge.net
. Gparted Installation. Install the GParted in fedora using the dnf package manager. sudo dnf install gparted 3. Accessing the gparted tool. Access the gparted tool while writing the command gparted in the terminal. gparted. Installation of Gparted in ArchLinux 1. Installation of Gparted. Install the Gparted tool using the pacman repositoryGParted - Browse /gparted/gparted-1.6.0 at SourceForge.net
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This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Hi,I just tried to upgrade from 2.7.0->2.7.2 from the GUI, and it failed with: "install: //boot/efi/efi/boot/INS@XSQmlE: No space left on device"My drive is showing 447GB free 6GB used.Thanks in advance for any help or guidance.Here is a copy n paste from the upgrade log to window:... correction... the very last part of it.... it keeps getting flagged as spam when i try to include the whole thing"Installed packages to be UPGRADED:pfSense-boot: 2.7.0 -> 2.7.2 [pfSense-core]Number of packages to be upgraded: 1[1/1] Upgrading pfSense-boot from 2.7.0 to 2.7.2...[1/1] Extracting pfSense-boot-2.7.2: .......... doneUpdating the EFI loaderinstall: //boot/efi/efi/boot/INS@XSQmlE: No space left on devicepkg-static: POST-INSTALL script failedfailed.Failed" @pfPandaI did some more digging... perhaps something to do with undersized EFI partition?? And I think I still might be on UFS and not ZFS... thought I was on ZFS and that I wouldn't even have made it to 2.7.0 without that?Shell Output - gpart show=> 40 976773088 nvd0 GPT (466G)40 409600 1 efi (200M)409640 968474624 2 freebsd-ufs (462G)968884264 7888863 3 freebsd-swap (3.8G)976773127 1 - free - (512B)so I guess next step is to figure out how to increase that EFI partition? and would converting to ZFS be mandatory at this point or optional?Thoughts? @pfPanda said in upgrade to 2.7.2 from 2.7.0 failed-install: No space left on device:and would converting to ZFS be mandatory at this point or optional?It's optional. I have two pfSense installations, both on 2.7.2 with one zfs and the other ufs. @Misterb Thanks for that info.I did some more searching and I think a few others have run into something similar (assuming I am on the right trail here and not waaaaay off-path).Would anyone say that the 200M efi partition is a potential issue or ok? What is the
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