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Installing Gazebo. Cannot copy extracted data to '/usr/share/gazebo-9/media/materials/textures/bricks.png.dpkg-new' (No space left on device)

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I'm using a 128GB USB drive to run both LINUX 20.04 and ROS Noetic on my Mac and have run into the issue of "Not enough space on device" when I attempt to download gazebo9. I find this very hard to believe as the these two systems alone should be able to fit on a 32 GB drive. I've attempted to use commands like sudo apt-get clean and sudo apt-get autoclean to free up some space, but that doesn't seem to be working. Below is a copy of the df -h and df -i command line information however I don't really know what I'm looking at. Any help would be greatly appreciate I really don't have any other options in terms of memory devices.

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You only have 3.9GB allocated to your root system so it’s going to fill up. You have over 100GB mounted at /var/log where it’s not much use to you.
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How do I go about adding memory from the /var/log location to the root system?
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You need to resize your partitions. To do this you would usually boot a live environment like the Ubuntu installer and choose “Try Ubuntu “. Then you would use GParted from the live environment to resize. If you don’t know how to do this add a few things to your question. 1. The output of lsblk command run in a terminal. 2. The contents of your fstab file. (cat /etc/fstab). 3. Did you setup this USB key? If so why was so much space allocated to /var/log?
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