Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!sun-barr!apple!chuq From: chuq@Apple.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Make room! Make room! Message-ID: <31120@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 19 May 89 17:10:02 GMT References: Distribution: usa Organization: Life is just a Fantasy novel played for keeps Lines: 55 >The A/UX 80 Meg disk comes full of A/UX. I want to wipe out some of >the less-useful parts of A/UX and repartition the disk so as to have >at least 30 Meg (preferably 40) of MacOS partition. >1. How do I back up A/UX to floppies? I back up to floppy with cpio. To back up a directory structure, use: % find . -print | cpio -ovBF > /dev/rfloppy0 To recover the files again later, use: % cpio -ivdmu < /dev/rfloppy0 To see what's on the floppies, use: % cpio -it < /dev/rfloppy0 All of this is covered in the A/UX 1.1 Local System Administrator's manual, page 4-17 to 4-19, except for the F flag. It will cause the sytem to format the floppies before use, so you don't need to pre-format them (handy). >2. What are some obvious candidates for deletion? I will be the only >user on the system. The first things I normally kill are /usr/games and /usr/catman, unless you don't have manuals handy or happen to rely on on-line man pages. Other things to consider, with caveats (the list of caveats are not necessarily complete, so don't take this as gospel. These are the things I consider candidates, but they may not be appropriate for your work): o /usr/dict if you don't use 'spell' o /usr/spool/ftp if you don't allow incoming ftp. o the stuff in /usr/lib/terminfo you don't need. o /usr/lib/dwb if you don't use Documenter's Workbench. o /usr/lib/mac -- look through here for stuff you don't need. o /usr/lib/libp -- profiled libraries. o /etc/bind -- if you aren't using it. >3. Once I have removed the desired amount of A/UX, can I repartition >the disk without having to initialize it and restore from backups? No. You can't change the size of a partition without rebuilding it from scratch. >4. How do I perform the partition? Should I use Apple's HD SC Setup >or the A/UX dp (if that's what it's called) command? Use HD SC Setup. It's *much* cleaner and easier to use. Chuq Von Rospach =|= Editor,OtherRealms =|= Member SFWA/ASFA chuq@apple.com =|= CI$: 73317,635 =|= AppleLink: CHUQ [This is myself speaking. No company can control my thoughts.] This is....The Voice....of USENET....in special English. 1300UTC on 11525.