HELP, NOW, before I do something rash!! Out of disk space message!!

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  1. Gizmo

    Gizmo Chief Site Administrator Staff Member

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    I'm in the same boat. I don't run an EFI system, I don't know enough about what SHOULD be there to know what SHOULDN'T be there.
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    I do run an EFI system and haven't seen that before.
    D~ what's the output of

    ls -al /boot/EFI/2017-06-03-02-img

    ?
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    ThunderRd Irreverent Query Chairman Staff Member

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    Is it possible that is some kind of EFI BIOS backup? Maybe Daniel remembers backing up his configuration. If so, we can move it elsewhere, if the EFI bios restore app can look in another location.

    Dan, do you remember ever doing a bios backup? Did you have a choice where to save it?
  4. Daniel~

    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    Yes that would be one, actually my only back up. I have it on my T2 USB drive. How could it get in ELF?

    But they are not the same backup are they! TR you know clonzillia, could I have screwed up and told to CZ to put a back up there?

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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    I can say unequivocally I've never backed up a bios. My Asus Z77 allows me to back up bios settings and I routinely back up my whole system. I usually keep several back-ops on hand. But the motherboard saves those settings...I think? LOL

    Guys..I'm up for a bit of experimentation. I can start from scratch and Like K. be whole again in three days. functional in 4 hours. So if we want to try something, lets do.

    I can be pretty anal about error messages and can tell you that left to myself I have totally dumped and started over because of far far less.":O}


    I can back up this current set up if we want to loose.":O}
    so don't hesitate if we want to try something, we can do no harm.":O}
  7. ThunderRd

    ThunderRd Irreverent Query Chairman Staff Member

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    OK, I know what that is now. It must be a Clonezilla backup; it follows the default format for how Clonezilla keeps a backup image. For Pete's sake, don't start reinstalling, there is nothing broken here.

    Daniel~, just move that directory to another place - any other place will do, just get it out of anything under /boot where you can find it if you need it. Your /home/Daniel/<name_here> directory is a good place. You'll have to do it as root. How you managed to save it in that particular location is beyond me, lolz...

    It's 8 months old anyhow; you should really make another one after this is straightened out.

    EDIT: Daniel, just delete it. The backup image you have in the other location is more recent, so this one is obsolete:

    Code:
    sudo rm -R /boot/EFI/2017-06-03-02-img
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    What system are you running? I like that look i want it if you can tell me :)
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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    I did a backup of my current install, not a restore, a backup. Using CZ. When I reached desktop no message.
    rebooted 5 times. no message. Opened Mint software manager and did several refreshes, no message.

    So I was pretty much thinking that some how CZ knew we were coming and covered it's tracks.

    But seriously, what could have removed it??

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    Which desktop environment is it?
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    Oops, teach me to read properly.

    mv /boot/efi/2017-06-03-02-img /root/.
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    Ahh, that's it. Daniel, it's '/boot/efi' not '/boot/EFI'.

    You can remove the *-img or move it as Kaitain said.
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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    My bad Batman. You want Cinnamon. You want 64 bit. You want to download here
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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    You guys are not going to like this, I know I feel indescribably unsatisfied!":O}

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    I still have not received the "Message" since I did my back up yesterday

    TR. I alway put my back up in the TOP directory as CL use to require this. I really don't think I messed this up. Have done many back ups since you turned me on to CZ.
    Just an observation.
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    ThunderRd Irreverent Query Chairman Staff Member

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    I believe you, but am confused as to how a backup image got in there. I'm even more confused as to where it went. Making a new backup could not have done anything.

    Sigh. Let's make sure.

    Code:
    du /boot
    Code:
    du /boot/efi
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    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    Making sure:

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    I'll be damned if I know what happened to it, but you're OK now, afaict.

    Do you have mlocate installed? It's very handy when you are looking for something. Try this:

    Code:
    apt-get install mlocate
    Then, as root:

    Code:
    updatedb
    This might take a little time while it creates the database

    And finally:

    Code:
    locate *-img
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  20. Daniel~

    Daniel~ Chief BBS Administrator Staff Member

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    Seems it may have been installed...but I don't think we got what was wanted....did we? LOL


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