On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:56:50AM +0200, Oded Naveh wrote:
> This suggestion is based on the '91edumain+ltsp' recipe,
> the recent results reported by Vagrant and those on my systems.
>  
> used  min     priority        factor  max     type    desc
> -----------------------------------------------------
> 4562  4608    9608            5000            6000    ext3    /usr
>       (5632)(6000)    (1392)

we definitely should not have the minimum size less than 90% of the expected
size. earlier, /usr minimum was closer to 4600, and that triggered the "resize
during install" problem, untill we upped it to around 5600.

> 633   640     2640            2000            4096    ext3    /opt
> 3385*         (2000)  (1360)  (4000)

i'd say /opt needs a minimum of 1G, as it may need more space during the
install than after (for downloaded packages), as it automatically cleans
out the LTSP chroot's /var/cache/apt/archives when it finishes the
install.

live well,
  vagrant


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