On 04/09/2019 09:45, Furkan İnciroğlu wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> I finally solved my problem. I built all packages in Proxmox virtualization
> software and I tried to boot it in there. I was thinking may be Proxmox lead
> to booting problem and I detach my LFS disk and I attach it in VirtualBox.
> Now, I dont have any booting problem. I want to ask another question. When I
> checked disk usage rate in my new LFS, I saw it uses "5.2" GB disk. Do you
> think is it high? How can I reduce disk usage by 1.5 or 2 GB?
> 

Please do not top post. Glad it worked...
You can run "du -s /*" (as root), to try to identify where the bulk of data
are located, and see if you do not need some of those.
If you have already run the "strip" commands (otherwise, do run them), there
is not much you can do to reduce /bin, /lib, /sbin/, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, and
/usr/lib.
You may want to get rid of the docs in /usr/share/doc (at least those you do
not need).
Also, if not already done, you can now remove the /tools directory entirely.

Pierre
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