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Error: /dev/sd1h full
Okay, third install of OpenBSD in 1-1/2 days, I'm going to be paying to install OpenBSD again, I only have ~gigabyte of download left .
Installing packages, I ran into a problem: Code:
Error: /dev/sd1h is not large enough [/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/{package_name}] Error: ... more files do not fit on /dev/sd1h |
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So, I've decided to re-install rather than deal with a full /usr/local; however, I am having trouble finding out how to compute sizes in disklabel
In disklabel -E sd0 Code:
>p I've been reading the OpenBSD 5.5 Installation Guide and the OpenBSD manual pages (specifically fdisk(8) and disklabel(8)) and have had no luck finding out relevant information. Example: Code:
>p ... size offset fstype b 4256876 2097126 swap .... Code:
>p g ... size offset fstype b 2.0G 2097126 swap ... 2 gigabytes (i.e., 2G): Code:
2 gigabytes (informal notation: kilobyte = 1024 bytes) bits 17179869184 bytes 2147483648 kilobits 16777216 kilobytes 2097152 megabits 16384 megabytes 2048 gigabits 16 gigabytes 2 terabytes 0.001953125 petabytes 1.9073486328125e-06 Code:
>R partition to resize: [] h [+ | -] new size (with unit): [20971520] 10485760 > |
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There is only the standard answer: "It depends."
The automatic allocations are based on size, as described in the AUTOMATIC DISK ALLOCATION section of the disklabel(8) man page. I don't think I've ever used the automatic partitioning. I was a user long before it was a feature of disklabel(8) and I always have had very specific partition requirements. Even today, there are decisions it would make for me that I would not use. For example: I don't use an FFS partition for /tmp. I use mount_tmpfs(8) for /tmp and /var/run, and for systems where I build releases I also use mount_tmpfs for /usr/obj and /usr/xobj. On systems where I don't build releases I don't have /usr/obj and /usr/xobj directories in separate partitions at all, as they normally remain empty and unused. |
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