Den 2020-01-30 kl. 12:50, skrev Harry Putnam:
I'm attempting to create a zfs on root install (Virtualbox vm) with
lubuntu-19.10. When I mount the ISO in Virtualbox setup df -h shows
the user directory being 48 percent used... it leaves very little room
for installing the tools I use like openssh-server and zfs-initramfs.

zfs-initramfs pulls in a fair bit of stuff as does openssh.

Once those are installed /usr is very near 100 percent in use.  I want
more room.

In 18:10 usr is quite a lot larger with considerably less in use at
mouning.

I know very little about building iso's but I'm hoping someone here
will know how something about making /usr more roomy. Hopefully its
not really that complicated to someone who knows how.

Anyone here who can advise me about this?

Hi Harry,

Sorry if I misunderstand the problem that you describe. Please explain.

The size of the partitions in a live system (when booted from an iso file) and the size of the corresponding partition in the installed system are rather independent of each other. The size in the installed system depends mainly on what drive space is available (or what you decide to allocate). This should be the case in a virtual machine as well as on bare metal (directly in a computer).

Best regards
Nio

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