Date: 09 Nov 1998 10:17:47 -0500 From: Chris Shenton <cshenton@uucom.com> To: Timothy J Luoma <public+FreeBSD@fdt.net> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: realistic HD size needed ? Message-ID: <86g1bsx5d0.fsf@samizdat.uucom.com> In-Reply-To: Timothy J Luoma's message of Sat, 7 Nov 1998 13:02:29 -0500 References: <199811071802.NAA20703@ocalhost>
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Timothy J Luoma <public+FreeBSD@fdt.net> writes: > If I wanted to make a FreeBSD system where I could make my own kernels, make > world, etc > > How large of a HD would I need? > > This would be a Pentium system, if that matters. > > I've got a 1gig HD available. Would that be enough? I'd want it to be my > main system, so I'd want X, Netscape, emacs, etc on it. > > I just am curious how large I would want to be comfortable and not need to > worry about it (I'm considering getting a new HD anyway) You can get by with 1G, even with make worlds. I have about 32M for /, 32-64M for /var, maybe 64-128M for swap, and figure I need about 600M for /usr which includes /usr/ports and /usr/{src|obj}. The rest I allocate to /home where I have /usr/local, home dirs, etc. I usually make /usr/ports a link to /usr/local/ports or something, and /us/rports/distfiles to /usr/local/src because the dists can get large. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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