
* Intercept calls to statvfs64(), which is used by Steam to determine tank/homes mounted to /home - and in my case, tank/homes/userX as separate datasets mounted to /home/userX
install Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, ensure up-to-date. It is non-standard, being a bridge on top of a bonded interface, but this also worked in the past. I also see in the terminal output, "Steam needs to be online to update" - I have an active network connection. In current environment, running steam I get error window "Steam - Fatal Error" "Fatal Error: Steam needs at least 250MB of free disk space to update." Running from terminal produces output (gist)ĭf -h output (gist) - every partition available has plenty of space. This has worked in the past, on an Ubuntu 16.04 system, same ZFS homedir setup, but that may have been over 6-10 months ago, last time I used it. Running Steam for the first time on fresh install, system fully updated.
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Have you checked for system updates?: Yes. Opted into Steam client beta?: Yes but fresh install. Steam client version (build number or date): 1:1.0.0.54+repack-2ubuntu5.