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Date:      Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:29:24 -0700
From:      Garrett Cooper <gcooper@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Ivan Klymenko <fidaj@ukr.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Jack Engqvist Johansson <jack@skysel.com>
Subject:   Re: Filesystem full when installing custom kernel in FreeBSD
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On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Ivan Klymenko <fidaj@ukr.net> wrote:
> =F7 Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:28:10 +0300
> Ivan Klymenko <fidaj@ukr.net> =D0=C9=DB=C5=D4:
>
>> =F7 Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:31:55 +0200
>> Jack Engqvist Johansson <jack@skysel.com> =D0=C9=DB=C5=D4:
>>
>> > >> bsd# du -chd0 /root
>> > >> 457M =9A/root
>> > >> 457M =9Atotal
>> > >
>> > > !!!!!!
>> > > do not use the Root account to work in the system!
>> > > !!!!!!
>> > > Create another account for this...
>> > > go to this directory (/root) and delete the files that take up
>> > > much space and you're free ~ 450Mb...
>> > >
>> > >> bsd# du -chd0 /sbin
>> > >> 4.6M =9A/sbin
>> > >> 4.6M =9Atotal
>> > >>
>> >
>> > It was the .local folder in /root! Got my kernel back :) Thanks!
>> >
>> > You mean that I should create a user within the group wheel?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> > Now, I use my user (jack) and just type 'su' to get root access. Or
>> > do you mean sudo?
>>
>> Why do you need to run jackd with root user account?
>> And how do you use it? Through QjackCtl?
>
> Excuse me - did not understand:)
>
> Yes, of course - to access root using 'sudo', and if the user (jack) is a=
lso added to the group wheel, then you can use 'su' ...
>
> Sorry for my English ...

    Could you guys please take this question to questions@?
Thanks,
-Garrett



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