Hi George,
you can change the size of the file systems by adding
syst_size=xM
log_size=xM
tmp_size=xM
to change ths size of /, /var/log or /tmp to x MB to your syslinux.cfg.
Manfred
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On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, George Georgalis wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 07:40:45PM +0200, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> >Am Mittwoch 03 Juli 2002 19:26 schrieb George Georgalis:
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> >> I'm working on an lrp image, and I cle
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 07:40:45PM +0200, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
>Am Mittwoch 03 Juli 2002 19:26 schrieb George Georgalis:
>> Just subscribed to this list... but I have been browsing the archives.
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>> I'm working on an lrp image, and I clearly don't have the partitioning
>> down right.
>>
>> #
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 07:40:45PM +0200, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
>Am Mittwoch 03 Juli 2002 19:26 schrieb George Georgalis:
>> Just subscribed to this list... but I have been browsing the archives.
>>
>> I'm working on an lrp image, and I clearly don't have the partitioning
>> down right.
>>
>> #
Am Mittwoch 03 Juli 2002 19:26 schrieb George Georgalis:
> Just subscribed to this list... but I have been browsing the archives.
>
> I'm working on an lrp image, and I clearly don't have the partitioning
> down right.
>
> # df -h
> FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted o
Just subscribed to this list... but I have been browsing the archives.
I'm working on an lrp image, and I clearly don't have the partitioning
down right.
# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 6.0M 3.4M 2.6M 57% /
tmpfs