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The du command reports significant data (e.g., 153MB) in the /ostree/repo/tmp/ directory after an update fails, whereas on systems with successful updates, this tmp folder remains empty. Additionally, the /ostree/repo/objects location also fills up, contributing to the issue.
It appears that the tmp directory is not being cleaned up properly. I've seen reports of users manually deleting these contents to free up disk space. However, the files in /ostree/repo/objects also occupy space, causing updates to fail on the Embedded Linux devices.
Request for Feedback:
Has anyone else experienced similar issues with the /ostree/repo/tmp/ directory not being cleaned up?
What are your thoughts on implementing an automated cleanup process for these directories?
Looking forward to your insights and suggestions for potential improvements.
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The
du
command reports significant data (e.g., 153MB) in the/ostree/repo/tmp/
directory after an update fails, whereas on systems with successful updates, thistmp
folder remains empty. Additionally, the/ostree/repo/objects
location also fills up, contributing to the issue.It appears that the
tmp
directory is not being cleaned up properly. I've seen reports of users manually deleting these contents to free up disk space. However, the files in/ostree/repo/objects
also occupy space, causing updates to fail on the Embedded Linux devices.Request for Feedback:
/ostree/repo/tmp/
directory not being cleaned up?Looking forward to your insights and suggestions for potential improvements.
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