Root partition size too small for FreeBSD 10.1?
Michael Ross
gmx at ross.cx
Sat Jan 24 18:00:45 UTC 2015
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 18:04:32 +0100, Robert Fitzpatrick
<robert at webtent.org> wrote:
> I have a server I tried to upgrade to 10.1-RELEASE and it gave me out of
> disk space errors when it came time at the end to making changes to
> /boot/kernel. I reverted the snapshot taken on this VPS back to 8.4 for
> now. The root partition is 85% used of a 500MB, and since more than half
> the used space is in /boot/kernel, I think its the new kernel size that
> is the issue and the root partition will have to grow? If that is the
> case, I would have to make some room....
>
Deleting all kernel debugging symbols:
find /boot -name "*.symbols" | xargs rm
and (optionally) building your new kernel without the config line
makeoptions DEBUG=-g
should also do it:
> find /boot -name "*.symbols" | xargs rm
> du -h /boot/
4,0K /boot/zfs
4,0K /boot/firmware
85M /boot/kernel
28K /boot/defaults
4,0K /boot/dtb
4,0K /boot/modules
85M /boot/kernel.old
173M /boot/
Michael
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