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If the failure is disk space related then no, there's no workaround that I'm aware of.
The 'autosnap' part of the process isn't something that can be skipped - as I understand it, the upgrade procedure creates a new root partition with a clean install of the new version, and then copies data from the old root over to the new one. The 'autosnap' snapshot that remains available as a rollback point is that old root partition, it's not a fresh snapshot like a manually taken one would be. So the requirement to have enough unpartitioned space isn't something that can be bypassed.
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