Just recently tried to upgrade my X64 PC with the latest nightly build - when I go to upgrade my system I get an error message that there is not enough target space. I’ve never gotten this message before - any reason why this is happening? I have plenty of disc space left on my Dell Inspiron laptop that I’m running Lakka on.
The system partition is no longer large enough to fit the new builds.
Looking at the commit history, it looks like this has already been fixed for new installs moving forward. I used gparted to shink my storage partition and then resized my system partition into the free space.
I downloaded gparted and placed the image file on a USB key - unfortunately the formatted USB stick won’t run gparted for some reason. I boot to USB and then it just loads Lakka. Frustrating.
How did you create the bootable USB? If you’re have a Windows machine, the easiest way is to just use Tuxboot.
I went back and tried Tuxboot (after failing with Lili USB Creator) - then gparted. Resized the partitions (took free space from end of storage partition - added to system partition) Everything looked good, rebooted - no system found. Had to reinstall Lakka. I reinstalled from the latest nightly and everything is working fine.
I’m sorry to hear that you needed to reinstall. You would’ve needed to resize the storage partition and have the unallocated space put before the storage partition (not the end). Then resize the system partition to expand into the space freed up by the storage partition resize.