What "device" is mentioned above? There is a lot of space on target drive.
The backup file is created with the size around the value, specified at the beginning.
But I didn't investigate it yet.
The source is Ubuntu installation originally taken from Raspberry website few years ago.
Unfortunately now none of other OS are available officially.
It's the image file that is out of space, not the device it resides on. You specify the size of that image file when prompted for "Initial image file ROOT filesystem size (MB)". If you're accepting the default (estimated) value, it may be too small. Have you tried a considerably larger value? Do you have external storage mounted somewhere other than /media and/or /mnt which image-backup would be including in the backup?
I cannot devote time trying to figure out why image-backup doesn't work with a several years old operating system of unknown origin and structure.
Statistics: Posted by RonR — Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:14 pm