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Date:      Sun, 13 Dec 2009 03:48:12 -0600
From:      Len Conrad <LConrad@Go2France.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: can't get a full fbsd 7.2 amd64 install
Message-ID:  <200912131048826.SM01748@W500.Go2France.com>
In-Reply-To: <e277d6c80912122032h55a29ab0g261c0365b045f000@mail.gmail.co m>
References:  <200912101850.AA408355014@mail.Go2France.com> <200912130511311.SM01748@W500.Go2France.com> <e277d6c80912122032h55a29ab0g261c0365b045f000@mail.gmail.com>

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>I could be mistaken, but that sounds like an awfully big /var and
>/usr. Are you sure this is a vanilla install that no one has touched?

the install is running off the i386/amd64 disc1 .iso.  /usr is with /usr/ports

Len





>-- randi
>
>
>
>On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Len Conrad <LConrad@go2france.com> wrote:
>> At 11:50 AM 12/10/2009, you wrote:
>>>fbsd 7.2
>>>amd64
>>>"kernel developer" install
>>>
>>>Here's a successful install du
>>>
>>>du -d1 -h /
>>>2.0K    /.snap
>>>2.0K    /dev
>>>1.8G    /usr
>>>1.6G    /var
>>>1.7M    /etc
>>>2.0K    /cdrom
>>>2.0K    /dist
>>>1.1M    /bin
>>>206M    /boot
>>>6.7M    /lib
>>>396K    /libexec
>>>2.0K    /media
>>>2.0K    /mnt
>>>2.0K    /proc
>>>4.0M    /rescue
>>> 42K    /root
>>>4.3M    /sbin
>>> 24K    /tmp
>>>3.6G    /  <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>
>>>here's what we're getting on another machine, way too little:
>>>
>>>du -h -d1 /
>>>2.0K    /.snap
>>>2.0K    /dev
>>>1.1G    /usr
>>>238K    /var
>>>1.7M    /etc
>>>2.0K    /cdrom
>>>2.0K    /dist
>>>1.1M    /bin
>>>411M    /boot
>>>6.7M    /lib
>>>396K    /libexec
>>>2.0K    /media
>>>2.0K    /mnt
>>>2.0K    /proc
>>>4.0M    /rescue
>>> 10K    /root
>>>4.3M    /sbin
>>> 12K    /tmp
>>>1.5G    /     <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>>
>>>and /usr is also missing 800 MB just after install.
>>>
>>>using 7.2 amd64 disc01, as forever.
>>>
>>>I ran sysinstall, post install config, and checked stuff, but still didn't get, eg, anything in /usr/bin/
>>>
>>>comments?
>>>
>>>Could my client have chosen the wrong .iso?
>>
>> the amd64 .iso is verified as disc01 and we have the same partial install failure, with no install errors, on two machines, Dell 1850, with amd64 and i386.
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> Len
>>
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