Fernando de Oliveira wrote: > --- Em ter, 20/11/12, Ken Moffat escreveu: > >> De: Ken Moffat >> Assunto: Re: [lfs-support] A startup quesion >> Para: "LFS Support List" >> Data: Terça-feira, 20 de Novembro de 2012, 16:19 > >> (ii). a couple more partitions of the same 10GB size - this >> will >> allow you to build LFS+BLFS in one of them > > For some reasons, I have reached more than 10GB, so I prefer 20GB > partition size. Also, remember that some packages use many GB, > LibreOffice takes over 7GB in some machines/versions. For builds, I use > a ~/tmp directory which is actually a link to another tmp in another > partition having at least 10GB of free space.
Drive organization is really a personal preference item. There is a big difference between build space and install space. I generally build in /tmp which is on a separate partition. I also put a lot of stuff in /opt and leave it there: 46M /opt/Adobe 30M /opt/DBDesigner4 251M /opt/OpenJDK-1.7.0.5-bin 464M /opt/OpenJDK-1.7.0.9-bin 41M /opt/ant-1.7.0 37M /opt/ant-1.8.3 8.8M /opt/fop-0.20.5 103M /opt/fop-0.93 4.0K /opt/gnome-2.18.3 489M /opt/kde-3.5.2 1.5G /opt/kde-4.8.3 16K /opt/lost+found 1.6M /opt/lsb 323M /opt/openoffice.org2.1 93M /opt/qt-3.3.5 86M /opt/qt-3.3.8 52M /opt/qt-3.3.8-nomysql 474M /opt/qt-4.3.4 1.1G /opt/qt-4.5.0 1.1G /opt/qt-4.5.2 1.2G /opt/qt-4.7.0 441M /opt/qt-4.8.2 1.4G /opt/qtbin 1.2G /opt/save 8.0K /opt/test 281M /opt/xorg The main directories don't generally use a lot of space: 5.6M /bin 7.6M /sbin 22M /lib 1.4G /usr/lib 300M /usr/bin 15M /usr/sbin 944M /usr/share If you don't rotate logs, /var/log can get pretty big. and of course: 36G /usr/src I don't use /usr/local at all. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page