Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 02:29:03 +0100 From: Richard Bradley <rtb27@cam.ac.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: /rescue is huge!! Message-ID: <200407060229.03972.rtb27@cam.ac.uk>
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Hi everyone, I recently tried to add a user to my FreeBSD box, but was amazed to find th= at=20 the / partition was full! I had a look, and the culprit is the "/rescue"=20 folder, holding 135 statically linked binaries of nearly 4Mb each, giving a= =20 folder size of 491Mb!=20 The Handbook says that "100 MB is a reasonable size for this filesystem. Yo= u=20 will not be storing too much data on it, as a regular FreeBSD install will= =20 put about 40 MB of data here." (=A7 2.5.5). I gave my root partition what I= =20 thought was a generous 512Mb. What is going on here? I read the "rescue" manpage, and while it might be a= =20 nice thing to fall back on, I can't justify it over being able to add user= =20 accounts. Should I just delete this lot? Should I have a bigger / partition? Is the handbook out of date in this respect? (/rescue was added in 5.2) All comments welcome... Rich
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