Otto Moerbeek <o...@drijf.net> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 05:28:06PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> 
> > The problem appears to be here:
> > 
> > > wdc2 at pcmcia0 function 0 "TRANSCEND, TS8GCF133, " port 0x340/16: irq 3
> > > wd1 at wdc2 channel 0 drive 0: <TS8GCF133>
> > > wd1: 1-sector PIO, LBA48, 7647MB, 15662304 sectors
> > > wd1(wdc2:0:0): using BIOS timings
> > 
> > >   a:          1060.6M               64  4.2BSD   2048 16384     1 # /
> > >   b:           256.0M          2172128    swap                    
> > >   c:          7647.6M                0  unused                    
> > >   d:          3072.0M          2696416  4.2BSD   2048 16384     1 # /usr
> > >   e:          2048.0M          8987872  4.2BSD   2048 16384     1 # /home
> > 
> > Your swap is only 256MB.  That seem too low.  (We have walked away from
> > making it correspond to physical memory, but still, it seems uncomfortably 
> > low).
> > 
> > As well, /usr seems a bit large, leaving not much for /home.
> > 
> > The autoallocation scheme might have made a less than perfect decision here.
> > 
> 
> Thhis is bassed on the "medium" allocation, swap, /usr and /home have
> reached there max according to the table. We can make swap have a
> alrager max and take more of the pie. What would be a good max size
> for swap these days omn such a small disk?

I suspect, but don't know, that 400MB would be enough for the link.

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