On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 7:52 AM, tom tomabr...@gmail.com wrote:
thx everyone.
this is a old 1.4ghz cpu, and i assumed that f12 would be faster on that as
the latest fedora. any ideas? i tried lxde spin, but the system didnt boot
up ;-(
How much memory do you have? That's likely the limiting
hi
just installed F12 on a pc with 60GB hdd. but when i click on the users
home directory, it says only 1.7 gb available. i dont see anythign about a
quota nor do i recall having selected antyhing like that during install
what is my mistake?
thx
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Am 15.12.2011 11:17, schrieb tom:
just installed F12 on a pc with 60GB hdd. but when i click on the users home
directory, it says only 1.7 gb
available. i dont see anythign about a quota nor do i recall having selected
antyhing like that during install
what is my mistake?
please provide
[goldie@acertm ~]$ df -hT
Dateisystem Typ Size Used Avail Use% EingehÃĪngt auf
/dev/mapper/vg_acertm-lv_root
ext4 47G 2,4G 44G 6% /
tmpfstmpfs999M 1,1M 998M 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 ext4485M 30M 430M 7% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg_acertm-lv_home
well, i didnt specify any size limitations during installation.
so how do i change that now?
thx
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.netwrote:
well, you have a 47 GB big systemroot and
a 4.5 GB /home - bad idea!
Am 15.12.2011 11:55, schrieb tom:
no idea, especially with both in LVM, that is why ok, ok, ok, take defaults
is always a bad idea and customized layout exists
one of the most important decisions before install any os is
the partition-layout
Am 15.12.2011 12:03, schrieb tom:
well, i didnt specify any size limitations during
well, i didnt specify any size limitations during installation.
so how do i change that now?
thx
Well, if it is a new system, it could be easy to copy all your home
data to a usb pendrive or hard drive, and reinstall, also think about
installing a new version F15 or F16.
If you have too much
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:03 AM, tom tomabr...@gmail.com wrote:
well, i didnt specify any size limitations during installation.
so how do i change that now?
First, you need to shrink your root (/) volume. This will shrink it
to 10GB, but you can change that if you'd like, just change the 10G: