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Date:      Tue, 11 May 1999 14:22:43 +0300
From:      "Andy V. Oleynik" <andyo@prime.net.ua>
To:        lore <lore@phile.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Circumventing a full partition?
Message-ID:  <37381301.54258A22@prime.net.ua>
References:  <37380767.DE01F72@phile.com.au>

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Move some of directories from /usr (/usr/ports/usr/games good decision for
example)
to /usr/local and symlink them to original location.

lore wrote:

> At the risk of this being a stupid question, I have run out of space on
> my /usr
> filesystem while doing a make install on Bind 8.2 (its FreeBSD
> 3.1-Release).
> Here's a little info:
>
> 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
>
> Output of ls /usr (reformatted to save space)
> X11R6      bin      bind      compat      games      include
> lib      libdata
> libexec      local   mdec   obj              ports
> sbin            share
> src              tmp
>
> Now comes the potentially stupid question: Is it reasonable to move
> some of these subdirs to /usr/local and make a soft link to them to
> create
> more space on the /usr filesystem? Or won't that work?
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Loren
>
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