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Re: [cobalt-users] Re: The filesystem [/var] is getting very full
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re: The filesystem [/var] is getting very full
- From: "E.B. Dreger" <eddy+public+spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Dec 30 10:44:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
TA> Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:16:36 -0600
TA> From: Tom Arriola
TA> /dev/hda1 746418 607592 138826 81% /
TA> PS--Do I need to worry about /dev/hda1 being at 81% ?
Only if you're installing a fair amount of software that lives in
the /usr directory. Logs and mail spool are in /var, and user's
data are stored in /home.
I usually run a 128MB root partition. Why? It no longer made
sense to restrict it to 50MB. :-)
IOW, it all depends how one creates filesystems and what is
stored there. If libraries, logfiles, most programs, temp files,
user data, et cetera aren't on the root partition, one does not
need much space at all.
Eddy
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