Re: Ooooh A new HDD!
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
>
> It greatly depends on what you do. cd to / as root and try the following:
>
> du -s /usr
>
> du -s /var
Okay, this was handy, but I have a logistical problem now... :)
here is some info:
Size (MB) Path
22 /usr/X11R6
17 /usr/bin
3 /usr/sbin
0 /usr/dict
11 /usr/doc
0 /usr/games
4 /usr/include
3 /usr/info
29 /usr/lib
0 /usr/local
8 /usr/man
0 /usr/media
21 /usr/netscape
7 /usr/share
0 /usr/src
---
125
I have a 100MB HDD...
(I know, I should have netscape under /usr/local, but I didnt know better
when I installed it... How can I move it? (V. 4.04))
> As for making it appear as part of the original drive, that is what
> /etc/fstab is for.
Yes, but I meant this:
current: 195MB
new : 106MB
add : 301MB
so that it appears the drive now has 301 MB. I think this is something you
have to compile into the kernel? CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD ?
Michael Beattie (mickyb@es.co.nz)
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