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I've got an Pine64 a that was one of the Kickstarter models.  For a couple of years I've been running OctoPrint on it to run my Qidi i-mates 3d printer.  Recently I decided to update from jammy to noble, before I did that I made a backup of my OctoPrint settings and files through the OctoPrint GUI in case of problems.

I got a really messed inconsistent with all sorts of dependencies errors because the apt dist-upgrade seemed to freeze and after several hours of no movement I rebooted.  As expected it was the mess.  I spent about an hour on fixing dependencies but decided it just wasn't worth it as the only thing running is OctoPrint.

When I went to restore OctoPrint, I got an error message about not enough space.  When I did a df -m , I had plenty of space on the main partition, I posted on the OctoPrint forum and it was pointed out that my /tmp was tiny.  Would anyone have any ideas of what is going on and what I can do to fix it?

Here's the OctoPrint Error:
 

Uploading backup, this can take a while. Please wait... Restoring from backup... Unpacking backup to /tmp/tmpf_d22xwu...Removing temporary unpacked folderError while running restoreTraceback (most recent call last):  File "/home/ageoffri/OctoPrint/lib/python3.12/site-packages/octoprint/plugins/backup/__init__.py", line 1243, in _restore_backup
    zip.extract(member, temp)  File "/usr/lib/python3.12/zipfile/__init__.py", line 1726, in extract
    return self._extract_member(member, path, pwd)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  File "/usr/lib/python3.12/zipfile/__init__.py", line 1802, in _extract_member
    shutil.copyfileobj(source, target)  File "/usr/lib/python3.12/shutil.py", line 204, in copyfileobj
    fdst_write(buf)OSError: [Errno 28] No space left on device Restore failed! Chec


And here's the df -m :
 

Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 198 4 195 2% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p1 59861 3078 56137 6% /
tmpfs 988 1 988 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5 0 5 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 988 0 988 0% /tmp
/dev/zram1 47 3 41 6% /var/log
tmpfs 198 1 198 1% /run/user/1000



 

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