Let me try to remember how it worked...
first, run `mount`,
you should see something listed as mounted at /Volumes/<name of disk to install on>
remember what that was, you'll need it later
next, go to / (`cd /`),
run `ls` to see what folders are there, there should be one called 'install macOS...
Update: I found a workaround that at least worked for me.
From that error message, I pressed ctrl+command+shift+alt+H to get full control, opened terminal, and manually executed startosinstall targeting the proper volume. after that, the installation went fine
I've been having the same problem. At first I was doing a High Sierra -> Mojave in-place update, but kept getting a "disk is full" error at this same point. So I decided to do a fresh install and am now stuck with the installer resources error. I did notice the last thing the installer logs...
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