On Tuesday 05 February 2008 23:27, jam wrote:
Rolf why did you partition your disks eg /usr etc
because 'you can' is cute etc but you'll need to start again.
In general don't partition your disks (in many pieces) unless you need
to, and if you need to you will understand how and why and what
Martin Woolley schrieb:
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 23:27, jam wrote:
Rolf why did you partition your disks eg /usr etc
because 'you can' is cute etc but you'll need to start again.
In general don't partition your disks (in many pieces) unless you need
to, and if you need to you will
Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Martin Woolley schrieb:
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 23:27, jam wrote:
Rolf why did you partition your disks eg /usr etc
because 'you can' is cute etc but you'll need to start again.
In general don't partition your disks (in many pieces) unless you need
to, and if
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
I tried a brand new Debian etch with the option to make several
partitions for /home, /usr etc.
When running
ltsp-build-client --dist etch
after a while it will run out of disc space and abort. I guess it tries
to assemble the image in /
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 12:14 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried a brand new Debian etch with the option to make several
partitions for /home, /usr etc.
When running
ltsp-build-client --dist etch
after a while it will run out of disc space and abort. I guess it
tries
to assemble
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 12:14 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried a brand new Debian etch with the option to make several
partitions for /home, /usr etc.
When running
ltsp-build-client --dist etch
after a while it will run out of disc space and abort. I guess it
tries
to
Hi folks,
I tried a brand new Debian etch with the option to make several
partitions for /home, /usr etc.
When running
ltsp-build-client --dist etch
after a while it will run out of disc space and abort. I guess it tries
to assemble the image in / cause this is the only partition which is