On 17/10/04 23:21, Alexander Hall wrote:
On October 4, 2017 6:58:52 PM GMT+02:00, Niels Kobschaetzki
wrote:
/.../ And I
don't know OpenBSD enough to know how "dangerous" it is to use
"pkg_delete -a". I used similar functions with linux-distributions and
they wanted
On October 4, 2017 6:58:52 PM GMT+02:00, Niels Kobschaetzki
wrote:
> /.../ And I
>don't know OpenBSD enough to know how "dangerous" it is to use
>"pkg_delete -a". I used similar functions with linux-distributions and
>they wanted to remove a tool like git because
because I had not enough space left. Is
there a way to resize partitions? I guess probably not because
there is no volume manager, right? I used originally the suggested
layout by the installer. Any idea what could fill up the space on
/? The partition is only 1GB in size and if I see it correctly only
ed because I had not enough space left. Is
>> there a way to resize partitions? I guess probably not because
>> there is no volume manager, right? I used originally the suggested
>> layout by the installer. Any idea what could fill up the space on
>> /? The partition is on
ding a
> > snapshot failed because I had not enough space left.
> > Is there a way to resize partitions? I guess probably not because there is
> > no volume manager, right?
> > I used originally the suggested layout by the installer. Any idea what
> > could fill up t
On 17/10/03 13:48, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
Hi,
I am running currently constantly into the problem that I do not have enough
space left for installing packages and today even upgrading a snapshot failed
because I had not enough space left.
Is there a way to resize partitions? I guess
Hi,
I am running currently constantly into the problem that I do not have enough
space left for installing packages and today even upgrading a snapshot failed
because I had not enough space left.
Is there a way to resize partitions? I guess probably not because there is no
volume manager
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