More hard drive space for live disc running

Asked by Part-time "buntuer"

I've got a older install disc, Which I'm running as a Live disc. The problem is the Firefox has to be upgraded. When I attempt to do so. An error message of "Not enough disc space", occurs. My question is how do I allocate more hard drive to complete this task, or to achieve more RAM. Thanks

Question information

Language:
English Edit question
Status:
Answered
For:
Ubuntu Edit question
Assignee:
No assignee Edit question
Last query:
Last reply:
Revision history for this message
Thomas Krüger (thkrueger) said :
#1

The live disk does not use your hard drive. It simulates a drive in your RAM. The live USB stick has the option to create an image file to have persistance.
If you are using a life Ubuntu regularily, you should use a USB stick sith at least 4GB and persistance, made from a recent iso image.
You can get daily images from

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ → percise or trusty → daily-live → current

Revision history for this message
actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#2

It doesn't have to be upgraded. It will work as it is. Who told you it "has to" be upgraded?

Revision history for this message
Part-time "buntuer" (jkh-6868) said :
#3

RE:actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) response. It's won't load "Bell .Ca" pages Or Facebook. So I'm assuming some tweaking of some sort has to be done , No??

Revision history for this message
Part-time "buntuer" (jkh-6868) said :
#4

The upgrade thought is just a shot in the dark ;)

Can you help with this problem?

Provide an answer of your own, or ask Part-time "buntuer" for more information if necessary.

To post a message you must log in.