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Re: Rearranging partitions



I'd recommend moving /usr/lib, since it is the largest other than
/usr/local, which you already have on a separate partition.  Possibly
/usr/share would be a good choice, as I think it will grow substantially
when the FHS is fully adopted. 

Bob

On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 09:57:51AM +0000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> 	        Hi all,
>         I have a /mnt partition in /dev/hda1 in the beggining of my disk (so I
> cant delete it and make 2, or not?) and a / partition full. My df -h shows the
> following:
>         /dev/hda3             1.9G  1.7G   59M  97% /
>         /dev/hda4             926M  785M   94M  89% /usr/local
>         /dev/hda1             994M  464M  479M  49% /mnt
>         My du -s /usr/* shows the following:
> 
> 190778  X11R6
> 142719  bin
> 1       dict
> 263967  doc
> 1       etc
> 15448   games
> 40      i486-linuxlibc1
> 20063   include
> 12933   info
> 505708  lib
> 803484  local
> 14274   man
> 0       openwin
> 8951    sbin
> 249828  share
> 71261   src
> 
>         Which partition is the best to put in a fresh mnt partition? I can
> move
> the data that is /mnt away.
>         Thanks,         Paulo Henrique
> 
> 
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