Morning,
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 01:50:31PM +1100, Jeff Dowsley wrote:
> Just did a csup and rebuilt world and kernel, as usual.
> Rebooted to single user mode, and kicked off the installkernel.
> This bombed with an "unable to write to device", and "device full".
> On rebooting, df shows / at 107
On 13.10.2010 9:32, Adam Vande More wrote:
> If you don't need kernel debugging caps, /boot/kernel/*.symbols and
> /boot/kernel.old/*.symbols are good candidates.
You can do `make installkernel -DINSTALL_NODEBUG` and *.symbols files
will not be installed.
--
WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Jeff Dowsley wrote:
> Just did a csup and rebuilt world and kernel, as usual.
>
> Rebooted to single user mode, and kicked off the installkernel.
>
> This bombed with an "unable to write to device", and "device full".
>
> On rebooting, df shows / at 107%.
>
> Has
2010/10/13 Jeff Dowsley :
> Gentles
>
> Just did a csup and rebuilt world and kernel, as usual.
>
> Rebooted to single user mode, and kicked off the installkernel.
>
> This bombed with an "unable to write to device", and "device full".
>
> On rebooting, df shows / at 107%.
>
> Has something changed
Gentles
Just did a csup and rebuilt world and kernel, as usual.
Rebooted to single user mode, and kicked off the installkernel.
This bombed with an "unable to write to device", and "device full".
On rebooting, df shows / at 107%.
Has something changed? I had simply used the default partition