Em 13-07-2013 16:34, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
> Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>> Em 13-07-2013 13:58, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
>>> Erich Schulman (KT4VOL/KTN4CA) wrote:
>>>> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Segmentation faults are often memory problems.  How much memory does the
>>>>> virtualbox system have allocated?  How much swap space do you have?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> RAM = 512 MB
>>>> I can give it up to 2 GB. It just means having to close my WIn8 guest (g).
>>>
>>> 1G is probably enough with 2G swap.
>>>
>>>     -- Bruce
>>>
>>>> swap = 3 GB
>>>> My /vbox is getting near full, but I can increase the guest's .vdi enough
>>>> to have 30 GB of swap.
>>
>> Bruce, just adding that you usually recommend 10GB for the lfs partition
>> (recalling that another 10GB would be necessary for blfs, if compiling
>> openjdk or libreoffice, last build-directory of OJDK, yesterday/today,
>> took 9.2GB, perhaps grown larger some intermediate time). My main
>> machine (lfs) has 15.1GB used, and another partition just for blfs
>> builds. All others running lfs have less than 10GB used, but extra
>> partition for blfs builds.
> 
> We were talking about RAM+swap, not disk.  My system seems to fit OK in 
> 10G, but /home is separate (10G) and /usr/src is also separate (40G).
> 
>    -- Bruce

Good info, this. I have something similar, although /home is not
separate and has one subdirectory with 5.2GB, and have a separate very
large sources6.8 (named for "historical" reasons). But some directories,
usually under /home/user, are symlinks to an external partition. I
should in the future reorganize in a more standard way as you do.

Back to the topic, I was just worried about him saying that "/vbox is
getting near full, but I can increase the guest's .vdi enough". IIRC,
.vdi refers to virtual HD, so I added the information. Yesterday/today
one of five OJDK builds stopped when the HD ran out of space.

Sorry to have intruded in the topic, thought it would be no harm just
adding the hd size information.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando
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