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Date:      Mon, 20 Dec 1999 18:02:35 -0500
From:      Walter Brameld <brameld@twave.net>
To:        Micke Josefsson <mj@isy.liu.se>
Cc:        "FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Changing partitions or slices
Message-ID:  <385EB58B.68563506@twave.net>
References:  <XFMail.991220090806.mj@isy.liu.se>

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Micke Josefsson wrote:

> On 19-Dec-99 Walter Brameld wrote:
> >    I have been using FreeBSD now for about a month, my first
> > experience with a Unixish system in 25 years. When I installed, I used
> > the defaults for the slice sizes of my file system. My problem is, the
> > / directory keeps filling up, so now I would like to change the size
> > of the slices.
> >
> >    My questions are as follow: Is it possible to make a backup of the
> > system, change the slices, then do a restore to the original system
> > state? If so, what would be the procedure? In my reading, (Boy,
> > learning all this new stuff can give an old man a headache!), I have
> > come away with the impression that the procedure would involve doing a
> > dump, disklabel, newfs, then restore. Is this the acceptable method?
> > If not, is there a better one?
> >
> >    Thanking all of you in advance,
> >
> > Walter Brameld
>
> I imagine that would work (level zero dumps, though!). However, I believe that
> you first should analyze why your / fills up. When I started this a couple of
> years ago I used /root just as any other account, and since it is located in /,
> the latter filled up. Remedy was to keep next to nothing in /root, but use the
> toor account for storage, where toor lives in /home/toor.
>
> Another early incident made me use symlinks for /var and /tmp, they are now on
> my /usr partition. Having a small /var gave printing problems when the spool
> file was too large and a small /tmp filled up during
> /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb, which is run on a weekly basis.
>
> So, in toto, I think you are better off not reinstalling. Though reinstalls
> make you understand some aspects of the install procedure - which could be nice
> to know...
>
> /M
>
> ----------------------------------
> Michael Josefsson, MSEE
> mj@isy.liu.se
>
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Yeah, I learned some of the "How not to's". I haven't gotten a handle on symlinks
yet. That's what caused me to trash my system. Guess I linked in the wrong
direction, as some of my files seemed to simply disappear. Oh well.

Walter



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