On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 09:36:05AM -0700, Bob Miller wrote: > Jacob Meuser wrote: > > > If I can scrounge up a spare disk drive, I'll try installing it and > > > see how it flies. > > > > Probably not of much real use, unless someone is stuck with an ancient > > BIOS, but I've got a 256MB drive & a 512MB drive. They both work. > > Thanks, but I have a disk here. It's just hiding in the junk.
Yeah, I figured you has some ... I have no use for the disks, but I don't want to toss something in the garbage that someone could be searching for. > > This begs the question: How many gigs has your local Debian mirror grown > > to? My source archive is only a paltry 1704011KB (ooh, I just remembered > > 'make mirror-maker' ... need a bigger pipe for that), while my cvs repo > > weighs in at 1449858KB. > > My mirror is still at 16 Gb. The i386 stuff has been pretty quiet for > the last couple of weeks while woody soaks. > > What is your source archive? OpenBSD or Linux? All kinds of stuff. Mostly downloaded distfiles for OpenBSD ports. Of course, BSD ports systems use the original distribution sources. Gentoo's portage uses those also. There's at least 2 Linux kernels in there. > /usr/src on my > OpenBSD box is only 381M, and /cvs is 1.5G. I have a few other things added to my OpenBSD sources (AGP, some lpd hacks) and in cvs (I'm rewriting cdrchive for shouts and giggles) but that's pretty much what I have for OpenBSD sources. > > 600MB * 8 = 4800MB ... does that include sources? > > No. Just i386 binaries. Actual size is 4548 Mb -- the last disc > isn't full. Just i386 binaries?!? Zowie! What's the biggest package? How many kernels? -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
