I have built two machines with 8.0-STABLE-201002-amd64. When I updated the
sources and ran make buildworld process it would fail claiming that / was full.
It seems to be running into the problem when the make installkernel portion of
my script was running. Both machines were built using the
Bill Tillman writes:
I have built two machines with 8.0-STABLE-201002-amd64. When I
updated the sources and ran make buildworld process it would fail
claiming that / was full.
It seems to be running into the problem when the make
installkernel portion of my script was running. Both
(and so on /). If you
suppress this, all should be fine, but maybe dangerous
in case your new kernel doesn't boot as intended.
In this case, the subject make buildworld runs out of
space may lead to a misunderstanding; according to what
you stated, make installkernel was the operation
causing the out
kernel - a backup of the previous
existing kernel is kept in /boot (and so on /). If you
suppress this, all should be fine, but maybe dangerous
in case your new kernel doesn't boot as intended.
In this case, the subject make buildworld runs out of
space may lead to a misunderstanding; according
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:38:06 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman btillma...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I have built two machines with 8.0-STABLE-201002-amd64. When I updated
the sources and ran make buildworld process it would fail claiming
that / was full.
It seems to be running into the problem when the make