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[Debian 7.7] Want to install jdeveloper. Moved the file jdev_suite_121300_linux64.bin (1.7Gb) to folder /opt/jdeveloper/. The

chmod +x jdev_suite_121300_linux64.bin

is applied.

Running the execute command gets the result

root@debian:/opt/jdeveloper# sudo ./jdev_suite_121300_linux64.bin 
** The directory "/tmp" does not have enough space for extraction.
Please input another directory or [Exit]: 

Also

root@debian:/opt/jdeveloper# sudo mount -o remount,size=2560m /tmp
mount: can't find /tmp in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab

root@debian:/opt/jdeveloper# df -h /tmp
Filesystem               Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/debian-root  9.2G  7.2G  1.6G  83% /

Thanks in advance

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It seems you're out of hard disk space. (1.7G > 1.6G) Which is also probably the compressed size. Try putting the file on a different disk/partition or free up some space (e.g. by removing unnecessary files from /tmp).

Edit: On a related note, your /tmp is probably not a separately mounted disk, and will most likely be the same mounting point as /. Hence I do not see why you'd try to remount it or check the disk space.

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    And neither is /opt. He probably could free up some space by moving the installer file to an external drive and running it from there. But he's still critically low on disk space if he's wanting to install something that big and then actually use it.
    – unkilbeeg
    Oct 29, 2014 at 21:10
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If /tmp is not big enough, then try this

./jdev_suite_121300_linux64.bin -J-Djava.io.tmpdir=/home/jongunn/temp

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  • will try, thx for answer
    – klimat
    Feb 5, 2015 at 12:00

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