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Date:      Mon, 23 Dec 2002 21:59:34 +0100
From:      Alex <akruijff@dds.nl>
To:        daniel kohn <dkohn01@comcast.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Error: Command returned status 36
Message-ID:  <4237361122.20021223215934@dds.nl>
In-Reply-To: <621137623373.623373621137@icomcast.net>
References:  <621137623373.623373621137@icomcast.net>

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Dear/Beste daniel,

Sunday, December 22, 2002, 12:35:59 AM, you wrote:

> I am trying to set up FreeBSD 4.7 on a very old COMPAQ 486 machine 
> with a 120MB harddrive via an FTP install.

> Each time I get through the setup and it tries to creat the root 
> filesystem I get the following message:

> Unable to make new root filesystem on dev/ad0s1a!
> Command returned status 36

> Can you give me any ideas what I can do to fix this, or is it just 
> my harddrive is too small?

Your harddisk is very small. This could prove to fail the installation
due to lack of space. It should however not make it impossible to make
a new root system. (You did change the defaults did you?) You could
try and find out what type of hardware you have (harddisk and what IO
card) check those against the hardware notes. (can be found at
www.freebsd.org)

I consider the following to be the absolute lowest possible for
FreeBSD 4.x:
/       64M
/usr    300M - 350M
/var    24M

My file system
Unix1# df
Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a    128990    62206   56466    52%    /
/dev/ad0s1e   2299550  1207988  907598    57%    /usr
/dev/ad1s1e    257998    77178  160182    33%    /var
/dev/ad1s1f    257998    22694  214666    10%    /tmp
/dev/ad1s1g   3096462  1678610 1170136    59%    /disk1
/dev/ad1s1h  25901740 21707792 2121810    91%    /disk2


-- 
Best regards/Met vriendelijke groet,
Alex


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