Fritz Thomas

27 Nov, 2008

No space left on device error with sshfs – how to fix it

Posted by: Fritz Thomas In: Linux

After upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid you may get some error on sshfs mounted directories, when you tried to copy something on this places. This fix seems to be fixed in sshfs 2.1. If you need a fast fix on this install sshfs 2.1 manually from here: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/sshfs

Select the right Architecture and download the .deb file from one of the locations on the next site. You can open the deb file directly with GDebi Package Manager.

Ignore warnings that an older version was found in your package manager.

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2 Responses to "No space left on device error with sshfs – how to fix it"

1 | Arun Mallikarjunan

January 27th, 2009 at 6:04 pm

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Thanks for the tip. This fixed it for me

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  • subbu: Hey, Thanks a lot. I was searching for something similar. Subbu
  • Maik: Habe jetzt für ein eigenes (schon ewig geplantes) Projekt auch mit dem ZF(version 1.10) angefangen und das tutorial hier hat trotzdem noch ganz gut g
  • Andreas: Auf jeden Fall eine gelungene Einführung, danke. Vielleicht gibt es ja 2010 den zweiten Teil ;)
  • Hartmut: Genau das Leserecht war bei mir das Problem. Danke.
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  • jagocoding: nice info bro... where can i download this tools ?? can u give me ulr, this is free or not ?
  • admin: Of course! This should be rm -rf /tmp/*
  • Christian: rm -rf /tmp* bad idea. at least do rm -rf /tmp/* but if things go worse it will skrew your X Session
  • Aleksandr: Hi! Thank you, it really works, you could even do it in one line like here: http://www.devhands.com/2010/01/how-to-get-the-full-path-from-the-running
  • matt: thanks for the tip. freeing up the distfiles freed me up 5GB of diskspace. My root is only 20GB which I thought should be plenty but my disk hit 100