Hi, I'm running kali 2016.2 as live usb(16GB) and I need to install a program via .run command from terminal.
The problemi is that as soon as I run into the .run command and the installation begins, it just aborts giving me the following string:
"Not enough space on partition mounted at /tmp" .......so the requested space for installation should be approximately about 1.8 GB
and of course /tmp partition is not as big, plus I don't have nothing installed more than the standard kali programs that comes in the kali ISO.
I know /tmp is a sort of temporary small partition, sometimes mounted as Ram disk, that of course cannot be as big as I need( I think)
The question is:
Are there any methods that could allow me to execute my .run installer command without getting out of space?
P.S. the file I'm trying to install is the nvidia CUDA toolkit that includes proprietary drivers too.