[PC-BSD Testing] /usr became full after installing PC-BSD 9.1 Beta1 DVD on 8 GB disk
Kris Moore
kris at pcbsd.org
Thu Jul 26 07:16:27 PDT 2012
On 07/26/2012 07:14, claive alvin Acedilla wrote:
> I dont know why default PC-BSD 9.1 Beta1 system installation filled-up
> immediately the 2 GB /usr
>
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 2:04 PM, claive alvin Acedilla
> <cabpacedilla at gmail.com <mailto:cabpacedilla at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> /usr became full after installing PC-BSD 9.1 Beta1 DVD on 8 GB disk
> I was installing with default configuration and installing on the
> entire disk.
> The is slicing for installing in entire disk are:
> 2 GB for /
> 2 GB for swap because I was using 1 GB for RAM
> 2 GB for /var
> 2 GB for /usr
>
> The /usr/pbi takes space
> Can /usr/home have its own slice?
>
> Minimum System requirements is 4 GB hard drive but 8 GB became
> full just right after installation.
>
>
>
We will require much more than 2GB on /usr. If you install a
bare-minimum with something like openbox, maybe you can do 2GB on /usr,
but that leaves NO room for anything else. Realistically, you're going
to want 10-15GB on /usr so you have room for more desktops and
additional software.
--
Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
iXsystems
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