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Re: ReiserFS on blank hard drive



On Wed, 16 May 2001, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> I already have /usr as a separate partition. But how do you teach apt to 
> remount it read-write and then read-only again?
> Why make / 64 MB big when making /tmp and /var as a separate partition? Both 
> could find place on that partition...

Hmm... don't try to fit /var on a / of 64 MB:

| callisto$ df
| Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
| /dev/sdb5                62375     37031     22124  63% /
| /dev/sdb6              2063152   1128204    830144  58% /usr
| /dev/sdb7               252593    147810     91742  62% /var
| /dev/sdb8               691696    262572    393988  40% /amanda
| /dev/sda7               122715       518    115862   0% /tmp
| /dev/sda5              2060732   1930076    130656  94% /export/home0
| /dev/sda8              2060732   1817460    243272  88% /export/home1
| callisto$ 

Yes, my /var is too small to upgrade from stable/testing/unstable in one
phase...

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

						Geert

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