> directory? (the "du" command should be able to help with
> this). It's quite common to create a seperate /home partition
> to avoid ordinary users being able to fill up the "/"
> partition.
>
> Patsy
>
> On 23 September 2009 at 15:55 Sisantha Godawela-Ohle
> wrote:
>
>> Hello FreeBSD Gurus,
>>
>> i am using FreeBSD for a quite few years and now getting
>> problems with installation of applications as the "/"
>> partition gets FULL!
>> Installations are like in this manner:-
>> " /=C2=A0 (5GB)
>> swap (4GB)
>> /var=C2=A0 (moer than 20GB)
>> /tmp ( 1GB)
>> /usr" (moer than 20GB)
>> =C2=A0 Now mz qestion is, why is it the "/ " Partion gets always
>> filled with all stuff although there is plenty of space in
>> "/usr"
>> =C2=A0 partion as well as "/var" ?
>>
>> And how get rid of this menace and amed it?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sisantha
>>
>>
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>>>> * Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav [090922 14:47]
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Nick Hibma writes:
>>>>>> Our package system is a tremendous asset, and
>>>>>> wholeheartedly agree
>>>>>> with Doug on this. So my vote is now a -1. Not that
>>>>>> anyone cares.
>>>>>
>>>>> Having seen how it turned out, I'd like to vote
>>>>> -50,000,000 on this
>>>>> whole discussion...
>>>>
>>>> Surely we're not done until someone suggests replacing
>>>> /bin/sh
>>>> with bash, amirite?
>>>
>>> In loader?! Yeah! Great idea. No need to load the base
>>> system which=C2=A0
>>> would save enormous amounts of bootup time. Everything
>>> that is needed=C2=A0
>>> could be loaded as a lib!
>>>
>>> And he scuttled off to create SillyFly BSD...
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> P.S.: I have never looked at DragonFly BSD, so I have no
>>> idea=C2=A0
>>> whatsoever what it is or does, apart from the fact that I
>>> *think* that=C2=A0
>>> it is a BSD like OS ... It runs on a
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