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Hi
i am new in linux platform,just started RHCE.I am doing it by myself.Now i tried to download linux 5 but after 99% download it say you dont have enough space.I tried twice but its same.I dont know whats wrong.If anyone knows please help me.
Thanks
First of all welcome to the great forum.
Its quite clear from what you said man. You don't have enough place on your disk. You may use external hard disk and install it there. There are some other ways as well.
All the best.
Make sure you know, where you are saving the file.
Try not to use the Desktop.
If you are using Firefox, go to Edit Preferences, Main tab, "Always ask me where to save files".
You're obviously a guy who hasn't experience the joy of Windows error messages saying "insufficient disk space" or "out of RAM" .. when there might be gigabytes free of each!
Things are never quite as simple as you might think...
... even when you take into consideration that things are never as simple as you might think!
The OP needs to provide more details. Starting with checking his available disk space.
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