Slices
Sasa Stupar
sasa at stupar.homelinux.net
Mon Dec 12 08:08:42 PST 2005
--On 12. december 2005 10:09 -0500 Robert Huff <roberthuff at rcn.com> wrote:
>
> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
>
>> > After reading some pages of the handbook and the faq's I expericienced
>> > that making a slice for /var with the sice of 50mB ( i used 64mB) is
>> > not enough when during the installation i permitted th "Linux
>> > compatable".
>>
>> At install time, some of the largest packages may overflow a /var
>> partition that is so small.
>
> Not just at install time. If you decide to install
> applications using the ports system, some of them use /var for the
> build process. I've had builds die because there was insufficient
> free space on /var. (Mind you, I remember these being large/complex
> applications - OpenOffice, Mozilla, Java - but even so.) In my
> opinion, given modern disk capacities 50mb is way too small.
> To register a data point:
>
> huff@> df -h /var
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/da0s1d 989M 169M 741M 19% /var
>
>
> Robert Huff
You can also do the same as I did. I have just configured one slice named /
which takes all the space on hdd and now I don't need to worry about space
shortage.
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Sasa Stupar
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