MaybeNo, just one USB SSD. This is the fdisk -l info:/dev/sda1 is PINN RECOVERY partition. It's FAT16 (I don't remember why it's not FAT32 but haven't got problems before in several years of use) and it's almost full:Code:
Dispositivo Inicio Comienzo Final Sectores Tamaño Id Tipo/dev/sda1 2048 137215 135168 66M e W95 FAT16 (LBA)/dev/sda2 137216 937703087 937565872 447,1G 5 Extendida/dev/sda5 139264 204799 65536 32M 83 Linux/dev/sda6 206848 731135 524288 256M c W95 FAT32 (LBA)/dev/sda7 733184 34287615 33554432 16G 83 Linux/dev/sda8 34289664 34807807 518144 253M c W95 FAT32 (LBA)/dev/sda9 34809856 937701375 902891520 430,5G 83 Linux
One thing... Before installing new PINN version I've resized the partition to use 4MB free that weren't unassigned before that first partition because new PINN version didn't fit...Code:
.ficheros Tamaño Usados Disp Uso% Montado en/dev/sda1 66M 64M 2,8M 96% /media/fprietog/RECOVERY
I don't know why that partition is so small. I created it several years ago using a online tool: https://pinn.mjh.nz/
Maybe it's time to repartition?

Also, the OS partition resizing included in that website is now included within PINN.
- But that is not why this error has occurred.
The RECOVERY partition is FAT16 because it is so small.
I have temporarily removed 3.9.3 for installation, and reverted to 3.9.2 whilst this issue is investigated.
Statistics: Posted by procount — Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:29 am