Codespaces fail with stderr: write /usr/bin/dockerd: no space left on device
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Hello, The default image we provide offers a range of runtime versions for popular programming languages, including Python, Node, PHP, Java, Go, C++, Ruby, and .NET Core/C#. We also include tools for data science and machine learning, such as JupyterLab and Conda. Additionally, the image incorporates various developer tools and utilities like Git, GitHub CLI, yarn, openssh, and vim. Our intention is to cater to a wide range of use cases in codespaces. While one potential solution mentioned earlier is to use the initializeCommand to prune images, another approach could involve utilizing a codespace with larger storage capacity. Unfortunately, I'm unable to access the logs you shared, so I'm unable to provide more detailed insights into the situation. Thank you for your understanding. |
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Hi, apologies and I'll past it as a gist: https://gist.github.com/axmmisaka/cce10ed0642434aa4ee6352028657de4
I'm unfortunately unsure if that is possible for my personal account, as I only see 32G options. |
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I intend to use
mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/universal:focal
as it contains most of the dependencies which we need in our project. Yet, no matter if I build it with or without a dockerfile I encounter this error:This image shouldn't be that big imo and should be officially supported by MS. I can use a temporary fix by adding
"initializeCommand": "docker system prune --all --force"
as stressed here but I do not think this is the way to go as docker building became more time consuming.Could support tell me what might possibly go wrong?
log: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/TcEQjHNX
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