> > As to whether to move all of /usr or just parts of /usr, I have separate
> > partitions for /usr/local and /usr/portage but leave /usr on the root
> > partition.
> 
> Okay. I can live with that, if I know it's possible. I just need a little
> extra space, as the disk use approaches 90%. Moving /usr/local should be
> fine then.

You should be safe moving anything that is not relied upon before the
remaining filesystems are mounted, i.e. /usr/X11R6, /usr/kde {perhaps gnome
is installed in the same way but I'm not sure}, /usr/qt, etc.

That said, the /usr portion of the filesystem should remain pretty static
once your system is constructed.  For the most part updates will replace
what's already there, so you may be safe in leaving it float around the 90%
usage limit.


--
[email protected] mailing list

Reply via email to