The /home/bb/bbc4.40-bbpe/tmp file system is FULL

What is:

BB-local.sh/bin/tri: open failed: + 4: no such file or directory

BB WEB poster page of the disc under the Red shape puts in charge:

The /home/bb/bbc4.40-bbpe/tmp file system is FULL

Karen, also add to the $BBHOME/etc/bbsys.local and $BBHOME/etc/bbsys.sh

on the definition of DF

DF = "df - kP"

I am able to perform the boot without errors and BBDISPLAY for the customer is all green.

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