On 22/02/14 15:22, Robert Millan wrote:
> How about moving /usr and /var to tmpfs then? See attachment.

This is not quite ideal;  if you copy /usr and /var from the initrd to
dynamically-sized ramdisks, you end up with two copies of the initial
contents in memory.  That slightly raises the minimum overall memory
requirements, and kfreebsd-i386 systems are often constrained.

If we can get more numbers for disk space before/during/after install,
there be certain subdirectories where a ramdisk is more effective than
for all of /usr and /var.

Or if we can remove some useless udebs this may not be necessary yet.

Regards,
-- 
Steven Chamberlain
ste...@pyro.eu.org


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