EEEPC 701 have a smal 4G SDD root disk.  This is causing problem to make it a 
useful server machine.
I am runing into 2 issues here.

1. SD disk is not fully supported ?
I tried to rsync some directory to SD 16G disk but looks like it won't allow 
links.

<snip>
rsync: symlink "/media/16G/sfw/bin/fixwfwps" -> "../../bin/fixwfwps" failed: 
Operation not applicable (89)
rsync: symlink "/media/16G/sfw/bin/fixwpps" -> "../../bin/fixwpps" failed: 
Operation not applicable (89)
rsync: symlink "/media/16G/sfw/bin/fixwwps" -> "../../bin/fixwwps" failed: 
Operation not applicable (89)
rsync: symlink "/media/16G/sfw/bin/font2c" -> "../../bin/font2c" failed: 
Operation not applicable (89)
rsync: symlink "/media/16G/sfw/bin/freetype-config" -> 
"../../bin/freetype-config" failed: Operation not applicable 
<snip>

2. "pkg" will use up disk space in  root when doing package installation(even 
searching), and I have no clue where pkg using up space on / ? 

root at opensolaris:~# uname -a
SunOS opensolaris 5.11 snv_111 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
root at opensolaris:~# df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris
                       3604659   3588038     16621 100% /
swap                   1233592       320   1233272   1% /etc/svc/volatile
/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1
                       3604659   3588038     16621 100% /lib/libc.so.1
swap                   1233284        12   1233272   1% /tmp
swap                   1233316        44   1233272   1% /var/run
rpool/export             16642        21     16621   1% /export
rpool/export/home        16642        21     16621   1% /export/home
rpool/export/home/tjyang
                         17344       724     16621   5% /export/home/tjyang
pub                  114573240     64317 114508923   1% /pub
rpool                    16699        78     16621   1% /rpool
/dev/dsk/c8t0d0p0:1   16032448         8  16032440   1% /media/16G
root at opensolaris:~#

T.J. Yang


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