On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 02:15:42PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
>       I am trying to install the unstable distribution set on a machine that
>       ran Debian happily for years. The only change has been the addition of
>       a larger disk (8Gig). 
> 
>       It's been a long time since I installed debian, thanks to it's excelent
>       upgrade abailty, but I need to install from scratch this time.
> 
>       I initally set up the disk with 3 partitions:
> 
>       / (500M)
>          75M swap
>       /usr remainder
> 
>       However I ran inot problems with filling up the / partition while using
>       dselect to install a large number of packages. So I went back and
>       repartioned such that the first partion was 1023M. LILO did not like
>       this :-(
> 
>       So I decided to repartiton it like this.
> 
>       /boot (100M)
>         75M swap
>       / remainder
> 
>       I was able to get the install menu system to think that was OK, and
>       install the boot blocks. Unfortunately. when I rebooted, I just goot a
>       3FA: for a prompt. Not good.
> 
>       How can I best partiton this drive, so that I have enough spce for the
>       / partition?
> 
>       Is it likely t be /vat thats filling up?
>
yes,
convert:~# du -s /var
142752  /var

excuse, me but this is the third time whithin two days that someone asks,
how to partition a "large" disk. What about not only posting, but also
reading the archives?

Ingo  

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