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Re: resize2fs: Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!



On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Miles Bader<miles@gnu.org> wrote:
> "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <bss@iguanasuicide.net> writes:
>>>As a side note, it took quite a few steps to setup LVM + a larger /.
>>>By default / is only ~6G, who in the world can live with that when my
>>>/home is 650G ? Anyway system seems to be fine now.
>>
>> My desktop has a / that is 1GiB, but that's far too large, because /usr,
>> /opt, /srv, /var, and /tmp (in addition to /home) are all separate
>> filesystems.
>>
>> My VPSes don't use more than 5GiB in / and they don't even have /home as a
>> separate file system.
>>
>> I do tend to agree that, for a desktop, the file system holding /usr should
>> be closer to 10GB than 6GB.
>
> Hmm, my / is 290MB, though /tmp, /var, /boot, and /usr are all separate
> partitions.

I *obviously* meant / in a two partitions system (/ and /home). The
only one growing is indeed /usr and 290MB for /usr is way too little.

-- 
Mathieu


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