Hardcore-Solution: Move /var /usr /home to separate partitions on an external harddrive. They eat usually most of the space. You just have to add them properly in the /etc/fstab , which is easy, and on average a 4 to 8 GB USB stick is sufficient to hold those partitions - or, as many suggested, use a USB Harddrive. when you want tohave it the funny way, you can also just use a FAT32 harddrive or an EXT3 harrdrive and mount that, and on it create files, format those files with a suitable filesystem and then mount them. 4GB for /var should be quite sufficient, which is the largest filesize for a FAT32 harddrive. By the way: Does anyone use an Iyonix (ARM based PC)? I'd like to know how well they perform and what powerconsumption they have. Am Mittwoch 13 Januar 2010 schrieb Benjamin Andreas: > It it enough to move /usr partition? what is with /var or something like > that > > Benjamin
Sincerely -- Rüdiger Leibrandt Website : http://www.tzi.de/~quitex -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

