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Date:      Wed, 29 Apr 1998 10:16:13 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "Paul T. Root" <proot@horton.iaces.com>
To:        zamy27@hsonline.net (Scott Myron)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: will this idea work?
Message-ID:  <199804291516.KAA11608@horton.iaces.com>
In-Reply-To: <3546A165.728C0BFA@hsonline.net> from Scott Myron at "Apr 29, 98 06:41:26 am"

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In a previous message, Scott Myron said:
> ok, now my / filesystem is "really" small it's about 79% full with about
> 6 megs left. now the only thing that really uses that filesystem now is
> the /tmp. so my idea is to rm -r /tmp and then mkdir /usr/tmp then ln -s
> /usr/tmp tmp (I think that's how to you do it) but if I create a
> symbolic link to /usr/tmp in my / filesystem. will that work? this way
> my tmp will have around 588 megs to do it's job. because sometimes when
> I try to "make install" stuff it gives me errors how my / filesystem is
> full.. well it's just an idea. thanks.

Yes, this will work. But old time Unix guys will tell you to mount
/usr RO. That saves the part of the disk that doesn't need to get
touched much, from getting touched. YMMV. I don't do this.

Another approach is to use mfs (swap) as your tmp directory.
You need to add "options MFS" to your kernel and add:

/dev/wd0b                       /tmp            mfs     rw,-s=98000 0 0


to your fstab. This works well, and if you have a good amount of 
swap space (and memory) it's a good use of resources.




-- 
Air travel efficiency would improve if more travelers started going to 
less popular places.

					Dan Quayle

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