Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-03-03 Thread Ralph Winslow
Will Lowe wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote: > > > Attached is a little perl I wrote tohelp you decide what directories > > to move and how much space to assign. You just say, for example: > > thanks, that was very useful. One thing (not sure how feasable this is) > -- is th

Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-03-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote: > Attached is a little perl I wrote tohelp you decide what directories > to move and how much space to assign. You just say, for example: thanks, that was very useful. One thing (not sure how feasable this is) -- is there a way to get it stay on one fi

Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-02-22 Thread Ralph Winslow
Whe Joey Hess replied to Will Lowe, I added: Attached is a little perl I wrote tohelp you decide what directories to move and how much space to assign. You just say, for example: redice /usr -or- redice /var/spool and it will report the subdirectories and the space they're using as a percenta

Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-02-22 Thread George Bonser
What do you have in /usr/src? Much besides the linux source? If you have a lot in there, you might split that off. Go BlueHens! On 22-Feb-98 Scott McDermott wrote: > Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Feb 21, 1998 at 09:02:33PM -0500: >> I'm running out of space on my /usr partition (500 me

Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-02-22 Thread Scott McDermott
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Feb 21, 1998 at 09:02:33PM -0500: > I'm running out of space on my /usr partition (500 megs). I have another > 300 megs of unpartitioned space I could add to it, but I haven't got any > idea where would be a logical place to split /usr -- I'd prefer not to >

Re: Full /usr/ partition

1998-02-22 Thread Joey Hess
Will Lowe wrote: > I'm running out of space on my /usr partition (500 megs). I have another > 300 megs of unpartitioned space I could add to it, but I haven't got any > idea where would be a logical place to split /usr -- I'd prefer not to > combine them into one 300 meg partition. /usr/local is

Full /usr/ partition

1998-02-22 Thread Will Lowe
I'm running out of space on my /usr partition (500 megs). I have another 300 megs of unpartitioned space I could add to it, but I haven't got any idea where would be a logical place to split /usr -- I'd prefer not to combine them into one 300 meg partition. /usr/local is already a seperate parti