Did not have room enough to load ROS on 1 GB former Windows machine! [on hold]












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I used LinuxLive USB Creator to totally remake my former Windows 8.1 machine with 1000 GB into Ubuntu 18.04.



I tried to load ROS Melodic but during installation it said I ran out of disk space! What? So I reloaded Ubuntu 18.04 and when I go to other locations it says



"Computer 1.7 GB/ 2.0 BR available /



and on the next line says:



1.0 TB Volume 926.5 GB / 983.4 GB available /dev/sda1



When I click on the 1.0 TB Volume it lists the standard (/bin/ /boot/ /dev/ stuff.



I do not want to try to reload ROS until I know I can access the 1 GB drive space so I do not run into another aborted ROS installation.



If I get another ROS aborted installation, no problem. I will, again (sigh.)
Go back a reboot the whole machine.



I already donated $100.00 to ROS and still have not passed their course at this point.



Ubuntu is good stuff, but I'm thinking why not just buy an Ubuntu 18.04 box? I'm not going to make a career as a system admin, just want to finish my robot.










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  • Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 4:04






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    For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

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I used LinuxLive USB Creator to totally remake my former Windows 8.1 machine with 1000 GB into Ubuntu 18.04.



I tried to load ROS Melodic but during installation it said I ran out of disk space! What? So I reloaded Ubuntu 18.04 and when I go to other locations it says



"Computer 1.7 GB/ 2.0 BR available /



and on the next line says:



1.0 TB Volume 926.5 GB / 983.4 GB available /dev/sda1



When I click on the 1.0 TB Volume it lists the standard (/bin/ /boot/ /dev/ stuff.



I do not want to try to reload ROS until I know I can access the 1 GB drive space so I do not run into another aborted ROS installation.



If I get another ROS aborted installation, no problem. I will, again (sigh.)
Go back a reboot the whole machine.



I already donated $100.00 to ROS and still have not passed their course at this point.



Ubuntu is good stuff, but I'm thinking why not just buy an Ubuntu 18.04 box? I'm not going to make a career as a system admin, just want to finish my robot.










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Melebius, Zanna, Thomas, Tom Brossman, Eric Carvalho 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 4:04






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    For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

    – user535733
    Jan 10 at 4:19














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I used LinuxLive USB Creator to totally remake my former Windows 8.1 machine with 1000 GB into Ubuntu 18.04.



I tried to load ROS Melodic but during installation it said I ran out of disk space! What? So I reloaded Ubuntu 18.04 and when I go to other locations it says



"Computer 1.7 GB/ 2.0 BR available /



and on the next line says:



1.0 TB Volume 926.5 GB / 983.4 GB available /dev/sda1



When I click on the 1.0 TB Volume it lists the standard (/bin/ /boot/ /dev/ stuff.



I do not want to try to reload ROS until I know I can access the 1 GB drive space so I do not run into another aborted ROS installation.



If I get another ROS aborted installation, no problem. I will, again (sigh.)
Go back a reboot the whole machine.



I already donated $100.00 to ROS and still have not passed their course at this point.



Ubuntu is good stuff, but I'm thinking why not just buy an Ubuntu 18.04 box? I'm not going to make a career as a system admin, just want to finish my robot.










share|improve this question
















I used LinuxLive USB Creator to totally remake my former Windows 8.1 machine with 1000 GB into Ubuntu 18.04.



I tried to load ROS Melodic but during installation it said I ran out of disk space! What? So I reloaded Ubuntu 18.04 and when I go to other locations it says



"Computer 1.7 GB/ 2.0 BR available /



and on the next line says:



1.0 TB Volume 926.5 GB / 983.4 GB available /dev/sda1



When I click on the 1.0 TB Volume it lists the standard (/bin/ /boot/ /dev/ stuff.



I do not want to try to reload ROS until I know I can access the 1 GB drive space so I do not run into another aborted ROS installation.



If I get another ROS aborted installation, no problem. I will, again (sigh.)
Go back a reboot the whole machine.



I already donated $100.00 to ROS and still have not passed their course at this point.



Ubuntu is good stuff, but I'm thinking why not just buy an Ubuntu 18.04 box? I'm not going to make a career as a system admin, just want to finish my robot.







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  • Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 4:04






  • 1





    For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

    – user535733
    Jan 10 at 4:19



















  • Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 4:04






  • 1





    For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

    – user535733
    Jan 10 at 4:19

















Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

– karel
Jan 10 at 4:04





Did you follow these instructions for installing Ros Melodic in Ubuntu 18.04? If not, please provide a link to the source of your instructions in a comment.

– karel
Jan 10 at 4:04




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For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

– user535733
Jan 10 at 4:19





For out-of-space errors, please edit your question to provide the (properly formatted) complete output of the command df

– user535733
Jan 10 at 4:19










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