size
for /usr of 2.0GB. 2.0GB is the current partition size for /usr on this
router. I could be wrong on this. Compared to other partitions
on this box /usr is far smaller than anything else...
/usr, right after I finished upgrading to 6.8 (all patches installed,
ports/packages upgraded
Answered my own question.
Jay
> My partition size for /usr is 2.0G. Currently using 1.1G, and df is
> reporting 783M available.
>
> Can I upgrade from 6.8 release to 6.9 release without the upgrade failing due
> to lack of space in /usr?
>
> I'm thinking I'm ok.
>
My partition size for /usr is 2.0G. Currently using 1.1G, and df is reporting
783M available.
Can I upgrade from 6.8 release to 6.9 release without the upgrade failing due
to lack of space in /usr?
I'm thinking I'm ok.
In the future, would it be advisable to increase this partitions size? I
t;j...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partition f
is
currently 4194304 sectors in size and can have a maximum size of
4194304
sectors."
Tried to use disklabel.
delete parti
Problem solved.
I did a re install and edit the filesystem
first delete all partitions from d and above
than add all partitions and give the size I want.
and add mounted parts.
thanks again
On 24-02-16 wk8 08.20, Jaap Bosman wrote:
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9
Like this:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5332
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Jaap Bosman <j...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
>
> Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partitio
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partition f is
currently 4194304 sectors in size and can have a maximum size of 4194304
sectors."
Tried to use disklabel.
delete partition and make new one with
Hi Leonardo,
On Fri Nov 11 2011 15:47, Leonardo M. Rami wrote:
Hi, I have an 4.4OpenBSD server running on a VMWare ESXi server as a
virtual machine. On the server, I configured a 21GB disk for this
virtual machine, but it doesn't shows all that space, but this:
[root@openbsd44:~] # df -h
Hi, I have an 4.4OpenBSD server running on a VMWare ESXi server as a
virtual machine. On the server, I configured a 21GB disk for this
virtual machine, but it doesn't shows all that space, but this:
[root@openbsd44:~] # df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a
Hi,
when trying to create a mfs file system I can never get is larger than 1
GB even though I actually got 6 GB of free RAM.
Depening on how close I get to the 1 GB barrier I see the following
error messages. The last attempt was successfull, but that doesn't mean
that,l even though it was
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:30:45AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
when trying to create a mfs file system I can never get is larger than 1
GB even though I actually got 6 GB of free RAM.
Depening on how close I get to the 1 GB barrier I see the following
error messages. The last attempt was
Hi,
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
You missed some context. Look at the #if 0 a few lines higher.
Just to clarify... because of some weird thing (bug?) it can only use 32
bit even though the arch is actually 64 bit?
From the 32-bit part of: /usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/include/vmparam.h
* This is silly.
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