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Date:      Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:47:35 +0000
From:      Joe Moore <joe.moore@holidaycompanies.com>
To:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   How much space do I need on "/" for a  7.4 to 8 stable upgrade?
Message-ID:  <7DC5CF25DDD70D4A845DDC2F96E116B2A0E467@hcexch01.holidaycompanies.com>

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I need to upgrade a server from 7.4 stable to 8.x stable.

I running buildworld as I write this, and plan to build a GENERIC kernel.

The root disk partition is 248 MB which was probably the auto default size =
when the server was originally built. I remember having to do some scrambli=
ng during the last update to free up enough space for a new kernel and I re=
ally don't want that to happen again.

I have 65MB of free space on "/". Is that going to be enough? I've already =
moved tftpboot to /usr, cleaned out /root, /boot/kernel.old, and /tmp.

What else could I clean out if I need more space? I'm thinking some executa=
bles in /rescue. "ls -l"  shows most of them being  4MB each but that can't=
 be right.

                                                Thanks in advance!



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