Re: [lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-02-04 Thread Nio Wiklund
Den 2020-02-05 kl. 04:39, skrev Harry Putnam: Nio Wiklund writes: 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 in

Re: [lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-02-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Walter Lapchynski writes: > On 2020-01-30 11:50, Harry Putnam wrote: >> I'm attempting to create a zfs on root install (Virtualbox vm) with >> lubuntu-19.10 > > Why are you trying to do this on the ISO and not just create an > installation? Ubiquity (the installer used by the other flavors) > sup

Re: [lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-02-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Nio Wiklund writes: > 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

Re: [lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-02-02 Thread Nio Wiklund
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-

Re: [lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-01-31 Thread Walter Lapchynski
On 2020-01-30 11:50, Harry Putnam wrote: > I'm attempting to create a zfs on root install (Virtualbox vm) with > lubuntu-19.10 Why are you trying to do this on the ISO and not just create an installation? Ubiquity (the installer used by the other flavors) supports ZFS, so you could install a base

[lubuntu-users] Rebuild 19.10 iso enlarge usr

2020-01-30 Thread 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 i