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Re: / 100% used



Op Mon, 06 Jul 2015 14:44:41 -0300, schreef Beco:

> Current usage:
> $ du -hc var = 1.1 GB (ext4)
> usr = 8.5 GB (ext4)
> tmp = 200 KB (ext4)
> 
> I'm thinking of:
> var = 10 GB usr = 20 GB tmp = 10 GB
> 
> Or maybe:
> var = 15 GB usr = 20 GB tmp = 5 GB
> 
> And keep all ext4 (to simplify my life, if that is ok, or at least not
> critical).

Using ext4 is not a problem. As for disk sizes, either of your 
suggestions would do, although I would rather spent more disk space on 
var, home or usr then /tmp. Before your tmp was very small so 5 GB should 
do unless you use it to copy very large files, or other users use it all 
the time. Then bigger might be better.


> (**) What configuration tool do you suggest to use for partitioning? Is
> it safe to do it via ssh?

I use gdisk or fdisk. Parted is also well known.

> (***) Should I trust better NetworkManager, or let the server using
> ifupdown? Or change to Wicd?

I edit /etc/network/interfaces myself on my machines and servers.
Works without a problem.

Regards,
Bene


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