In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kostik Belousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : > : Given recent EOL announcements, I'm trying to upgrade an ancient machine from 5.5 to 7. It has 80 Mb total in the root partition, /home/, /var/, /usr/, and /tmp/ on other partitions, and NFS mounts /usr/src, /usr/obj, and /usr/ports from a slightly newer/faster box. I've seen : > : : > : http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/relnotes.html and : > : http://marc.info/?l=freebsd-stable&m=121278826119286&w=2 : > : : > : which seem to suggest that even with INSTALL_NODEBUG during buildkernel, 7 might not fit in an 80 Mb /. Must I partition a new disk to give more space to /, or can I find more space by deleting /stand/, /modules/, and possibly /rescue/ to shoehorn a custom 7.x kernel in the available space? TIA : > : > Doesn't look like anybody has answered this question... : > : > 80MB is plenty, even for 7.x. However, you'll have to use nanobsd or : > tinybsd to get that small. You'll likely been unable to do a 'make : > installworld' to get this size. You'll have to create an image and : > push it over to this machine somehow. : > : > In the 3.x time frame, I had FreeBSD booting with the standard scripts : > in 13MB without compression. 4.x, 5.x and 6.x bloated these binaries : > to about 18MB (a few more were added). I haven't built a system based : > on 7.x with this system due to a change in employment, but expect that : > it wouldn't be much larger than 20MB for these same files. Some : > careful honing could reduce that a little, but maybe not a lot. : > Typical embedded systems that I shipped were on the order of 24MB : > without X11 and 32-60MB for those with an X11 server. : > : > What's this box used for? : : Actually, on the normal RELENG_7/i386 install (i.e. done by : buildworld/installworld), I get : : Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on : /dev/ad0s1a 257998 50422 186938 21% / : /dev/ad0s1e 4129310 143676 3655290 4% /usr : : Note that you must supply INSTALL_NODEBUG=yes for installkernel, and : the numbers shown are for WITHOUT_PROFILE=yes. : : Amd64 takes ~230Mb for merged / and /usr, this is both due to increased : binary sizes and lib32.
Right, the numbers I quoted were for an opt-in system like tinybsd... They are good numbers to have at hand, since it is hard to buy flash media that's smaller than 1GB these days... Warner _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"