> Are you running i386 or amd64? 360MB _is_ a very tight fit for amd64 > but you should make it unless you have some large, unexpected files > lying around in your root partition. As a workaround, you could > remove *.symbols from the old kernel files.
Running amd64. The install was fresh so there were no extra files in / > Looking at sysinstall, the default size is currently 512MB unless you > have less than ~20GB, when it will start scaling down. maybe it needs to scale down just a little bit less than it already does.... although granted, not every install is going to experience a kernal recompile from source - well, ones that expect to be maintained anyway. > Your options are: > 1) Expand root (maybe use growfs and eat into your swap) > 2) Avoid building unwanted modules via MODULES_OVERRIDE. Fair enough. This issue just bit me in the behind because I was expecting the 7.1 kernal and modules to take up about as much space as 7.0 ... but then I remember that dtrace found it's way into 7.1 plus a whole lotta code.... _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
