![]() ![]() Once I did, my /tmp was extended to 8GB size. So, only change the "size" value, by raising it by a few GBs. If any such line exists, it means you had already extended your /tmp and it was still insufficient. Note: If no such line exists, add above line at end of fstab. I appended this line to my fstab none /tmp tmpfs size=8G 0 0 I edited my fstab as root, using this command : sudo nano /etc/fstab Install NDK using Android Studio's built-in SDK manager ->not so convenient tmp is mounted usually by using 50% of available RAM. Turns out that most Linux distros have ramdisk baesd tmpfs (temporary file system in RAM which is mounted at /tmp) and there is no separate partition which could be extended. ![]() Download failed because there was no space in /tmp. I used AndroidStudio's built-in SDK manager, to try installing NDK. But I guess my instructions should be the same for any linux distribution. I have androidBBQ which is archlinux based, installed using vmware. ![]()
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