[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Wunsch) wrote:
> j@uriah 57% df -k /usr/src
> Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/vinum/src 595455 434778 11304179%/usr/src
>
> That is -current as of around christmas.
Bakul got back to me and questioned that number -
Bakul Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a -CURRENT:
> $ du -s /usr/src
> 389637/usr/src
>
> FFS likes to have about 10% free space + add a few more (may
> be 4%) for the inodes space. So you need a partition of at
> least 450MB.
j@uriah 57% df -k /usr/src
Filesystem 1K-blocks
Your questions belong to freebsd-questions!
> I created a separate partition for /usr/src (around 420MB) and cvsup ran
> out of space. Can someone give me a rough idea of how big it is? Also,
> I should be able to use growfs (after booting off of a floppy) to increase
> the size of the partitio
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 01:02:31AM -0800, Joel M. Baldwin wrote:
>
> My current /usr/src is 524M. That include 83M of kernel
> object files in /usr/src/sys/i386/compile from a couple
> of different kernel builds. /usr/obj which holds the
> object files from a buildworld is 460M. If you're goin
My current /usr/src is 524M. That include 83M of kernel
object files in /usr/src/sys/i386/compile from a couple
of different kernel builds. /usr/obj which holds the
object files from a buildworld is 460M. If you're going
to do a full cvs repository then /home/ncvs on my system
is 1391M.
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