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Date:      Wed, 12 May 1999 19:06:41 +1000
From:      lore <lore@phile.com.au>
To:        Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Circumventing a full partition?
Message-ID:  <373944A1.C218E14B@phile.com.au>
References:  <37380767.DE01F72@phile.com.au> <19990512095521.D65965@freebie.lemis.com>

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Greg wrote:

> > Output of df:
> > Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> > /dev/wd1s2a    198399    27897   154631    15%    /
> > /dev/wd1s2h    597719    44324   505578     8%    /home
> > /dev/wd1s2f    694607   666675   -27636   104%    /usr
> > /dev/wd1s2g    694607    49705   589334     8%    /usr/local
> > /dev/wd1s2e     99183     2608    88641     3%    /var
> > procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
>
> I don't understand this format.  Is it supposed to represent a
> hierarchy?
>

I'm not sure what you mean (I'll claim the newbie defense) about
this being a hierarchy, but it is the verbatim output of "df". I've only
just started migrating some of my machines from OS/2 to a *nix-like
system.

When I did the initial install, I read the online install help
stuff and I'm pretty sure there was some info in there that suggested
there was some benefits in putting /usr and /usr/local on different
filesystems. It was probably in the part when you have the option to
hit "?" (or similar) when you're making the filesystems.
This was on the 3.1-Release CD installation.

So foolishy thinking that 2.x GB was enough to do anything I wanted
I took up the recommendation. Oh well, we live and learn I suppose :)
I know I should bite the bullet and say "well I cocked up and I should
learn from my experience and install it again", but I've got most
everything I want working, and hate the idea of starting again.

Maybe when 3.2 goes stable I'll do it, but hopefully I can work around
the problem for the time being. For the moment, I've moved a few
things and soft-linked them (thanks to the hand-holding of Rudi, Andy
and yourself I got the courage) and it seems to be working OK.

Although, I'm still a little perplexed. The output shown above was a
straight cut'n'paste job, and I'm not sure how I could have been
using 104% of that file system, with a negative number of
blocks available.

Anyway, thanks to everyone that assisted.

Cheers
Loren

PS. I'm amazed at the work that goes into the answers in this mailing
list.
A few weeks back, Doug W was obviously putting in a *lot* of time
answering emails. And I've noticed recently several other people,
including yourself (Greg L) putting in a lot of replies. I'm making a
guess
here, but does the FBSD group have a roster of volunteers that donate
there time to answer "newbie-type" questions? If it does, I hope to get
to the stage in a few months, where I have sufficient experience and
knowledge that I can volunteer some time to the cause.




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