The default threshold probably was 5%, and intentional.
This buffer is meant to allow the root user to use & recover the system if
it is nearly full. So if this file system has any system purpose and is
not purely for the digital library, you probably want the 5% there.
It also allows the
...for exactly what is unclear, on headless RPi's in remote areas
especially. Does someone know more about how this reserve disk threshold
works? Can it possibly help an untrained operator, in a highly offline
community, when SD-card-as-primary-disk hits that threshold?
Certainly WordPress, X
On Aug 19, 2017 12:50 PM, "tim" wrote:
Hm. Way sooner than I expected.
But does it work?
Could mean coovachili works, if the packages are there.
More Detail in the blog post (
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbian-stretch/)
Example:
"BETTER HANDLING OF OTHER
Tim does this help Captive Portal implementation?
In any case, this is a major change from the underlying Debian 8.x to
Debian 9.x.
Raspbian "Pixel" appears to have been renamed "WITH DESKTOP" to avoid
confusion.
Raspbian "LITE" retains that name (no X Windows desktop).
Release notes: