Le 30/03/2014 23:05, Al Szymanski a écrit : > I am just trying to figure out the overall smallest size of hard drive space > needed for all of the partitions. > My sums from the 7.5 book come to 80 Gig plus whatever space I want for /home > . > > [ suggested partition sizes: > root LFS 10Gig /usr/src 30-50Gig /opt 5-10Gig /usr 5Gig > /tmp <5Gig swap 2xRAM /boot 100Meg =~81Gig > ] > > The online version of the book says, "A minimal system requires a partition > of around 2.8 gigabytes (GB)." in 2.2 . > I've 30Gig available on the host system, and have a 30 Gig drive that I was > planning on using to start my LFS system, but now think that I can not get > what's needed on a small drive. > > So... how small a drive can I do LFS with? Thanks and I hope to not be a > bother in the future. > Al >
If you just want to build LFS: 100 Mb /boot 10 Gb / (actually 5-6 Gb could be enough) (or you may split this into several partitions, but the overall size si largely enough) 4 Gb swap (almost never used if you have more than 2 Gb of memory) So 30 Gb is more than enough. If you want to build the whole of BLFS: maybe / (if you use only one partition) should be closer to 20 Gb. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page