Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!ucbvax!AVELON.LERC.NASA.GOV!fsfacca From: fsfacca@AVELON.LERC.NASA.GOV (Tony Facca) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: 10 pounds in a 5 pound bag.. Message-ID: <9008011308.AA17269@avelon.lerc.nasa.gov> Date: 1 Aug 90 13:08:53 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 42 I have a complaint to file, a bone to pick, an axe to grind.. I am wondering if anyone has been inconvenienced by the rather puny / partition of the Iris 3x0VGX systems running 3.3? Here is a df: Filesystem Type blocks use avail %use Mounted on /dev/root efs 30360 25522 4838 84% / /dev/usr efs 1144503 382654 761849 33% /usr /debug dbg 196848 10224 186624 5% /debug Now, I can live with 2 Meg available, but it sure is annoying. So far, I've had errors trying to gen a new kernel (I saved the old one as unix.save which did not leave enough room for unix.install), compiling some codes (I had to re- define the TMPDIR environment variable), and installing local software (we use the /tmp directory to uncompress and untar). Nothing terrible, just a bother. What appears to have happened either in the 3.2 -> 3.3 conversion or the VGX upgrade which increased the size of /etc/gl is that the number of blocks in use went from around 17000 to around 25000. Has anyone dealt with this situation in manner they would be proud to present? I've heard of linking /usr/tmp to /tmp but we use /usr/tmp for something else. I may set the TMPDIR variable in /etc/cshrc, but I don't know what other surprises await. Can I delete a couple of the files in /etc/gl without causing more problems (specifically, what are initvideo and setmon doing here?) Are there other places to look for additional disk space? Should I.. repartition? Note to SGI: Perhaps it's time to increase the size of the root partition when you format the disk? Please don't get me wrong. I don't mean to sound ingrateful, I probably wouldn't remember how to partition the disk myself anymore if I had to. And it's great that the disks come with eoe1 and eoe2 loaded (with the ALL option!), but 4800 blocks won't cut it. Humbly Submitted for Consideration, -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony Facca | fsfacca@avelon.lerc.nasa.gov | phone: 216-433-8318 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are at Witt's end. Passages lead off in *all* directions.