Re: How to clean up /

2012-12-03 Thread Efraín Déctor
Hello. Thank you all for your advices, Im going to try to recompile the kernel without debug and see what happens. Thanks! -Mensaje original- From: Warner Losh Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 8:50 AM To: mbsd Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to clean up / Also, all

Re: How to clean up /

2012-12-03 Thread Johannes Totz
On 30/11/2012 10:25, Fleuriot Damien wrote: On Nov 30, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Alfred Bartsch bart...@dssgmbh.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 30.11.2012 08:16, schrieb Kevin Oberman: On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au wrote: On

Re: How to clean up /

2012-12-03 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Johannes Totz johan...@jo-t.de wrote: On 30/11/2012 10:25, Fleuriot Damien wrote: On Nov 30, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Alfred Bartsch bart...@dssgmbh.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 30.11.2012 08:16, schrieb Kevin Oberman: On Thu, Nov

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-30 Thread Alfred Bartsch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 30.11.2012 08:16, schrieb Kevin Oberman: On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au wrote: On 30/11/2012, at 12:14, mbsd m...@isgroup.com.ua wrote: Ξ ~ → du -sh /boot/kernel 59M kernel Try to recompile your

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-30 Thread Fleuriot Damien
On Nov 30, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Alfred Bartsch bart...@dssgmbh.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 30.11.2012 08:16, schrieb Kevin Oberman: On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au wrote: On 30/11/2012, at 12:14, mbsd

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-30 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 30/11/2012, at 17:46, Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com wrote: It would be Really Nice (tm) if they could be put into /usr instead since there is virtually no benefit to them being in / (since they are only used for debugging). I have long wondered why the kernel debug symbols were moved

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-30 Thread Johannes Totz
On 27/11/2012 22:57, Efraín Déctor wrote: Hello. I recently upgraded to 9.1-RC3, everything went fine, however the / partition its about to get full. Im really new to FreeBSD so I don’t know what files can be deleted safely. # find -x / -size +1 -exec du -h {} \; 16M

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-30 Thread Warner Losh
Also, all the rescue binaries combined are 5M, not 5M each... Warner On Nov 29, 2012, at 6:44 PM, mbsd wrote: Ξ ~ → du -sh /boot/kernel 59M kernel Try to recompile your kernel without debug. Or just remove the .symbols files (or better, save them on a larger partition for easier

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-29 Thread mbsd
Ξ ~ → du -sh /boot/kernel 59M kernel Try to recompile your kernel without debug. On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 16:57 -0600, Efraín Déctor wrote: Hello. I recently upgraded to 9.1-RC3, everything went fine, however the / partition its about to get full. Im really new to FreeBSD so I don’t

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-29 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 30/11/2012, at 12:14, mbsd m...@isgroup.com.ua wrote: Ξ ~ → du -sh /boot/kernel 59M kernel Try to recompile your kernel without debug. Or delete /boot/kernel/*.symbols. It would be Really Nice (tm) if they could be put into /usr instead since there is virtually no benefit to them

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-29 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au wrote: On 30/11/2012, at 12:14, mbsd m...@isgroup.com.ua wrote: Ξ ~ → du -sh /boot/kernel 59M kernel Try to recompile your kernel without debug. Or delete /boot/kernel/*.symbols. It would be Really Nice (tm) if they

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-28 Thread Efraín Déctor
recommendations. -Mensaje original- From: Ben Morrow Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:11 PM To: Efraín Déctor Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to clean up / At 7PM -0600 on 27/11/12 Efraín Déctor wrote: From: Ben Morrow Quoth =?utf-8?Q?Efra=C3=ADn_D=C3=A9ctor

How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Efraín Déctor
Hello. I recently upgraded to 9.1-RC3, everything went fine, however the / partition its about to get full. Im really new to FreeBSD so I don’t know what files can be deleted safely. # find -x / -size +1 -exec du -h {} \; 16M/boot/kernel/kernel 60M/boot/kernel/kernel.symbols 6.7M

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Devin Teske
I'd delete (or move): /boot/kernel.old1 And if you need more space: /boot/kernel.old I don't know about the following: /compat/linux/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive.tmpl As for the rest, leave it (note: /rescue/* are not really separate files but hard-links to /rescue/rescue). -- Devin On

Fw: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Efraín Déctor
-Mensaje original- From: Efraín Déctor Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 5:45 PM To: Devin Teske Subject: Re: How to clean up / Thank you very much, it worked. -Mensaje original- From: Devin Teske Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 5:03 PM To: Efraín Déctor Cc: freebsd-stable

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Ben Morrow
Quoth =?utf-8?Q?Efra=C3=ADn_D=C3=A9ctor?= efraindec...@motumweb.com: Hello. I recently upgraded to 9.1-RC3, everything went fine, however the / partition its about to get full. Im really new to FreeBSD so I don’t know what files can be deleted safely. 76M

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Efraín Déctor
I have a custom kernel on this system (for using IPFW) could be this reason so compat is there?. Thank you -Mensaje original- From: Ben Morrow Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:53 PM To: efraindec...@motumweb.com ; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to clean up / Quoth

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Ben Morrow
At 7PM -0600 on 27/11/12 Efraín Déctor wrote: From: Ben Morrow Quoth =?utf-8?Q?Efra=C3=ADn_D=C3=A9ctor?= efraindec...@motumweb.com: I recently upgraded to 9.1-RC3, everything went fine, however the / partition its about to get full. Im really new to FreeBSD so I don’t know what files

Re: How to clean up /

2012-11-27 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 02:11:05AM +, Ben Morrow wrote: Probably the latter is the easier option. /usr is the right filesystem to be storing this sort of thing on, so you want to mv /compat /usr ln -s usr/compat /compat The mv will take some time, since it is moving files