[GLLUG] New to FreeBSD
Clay Dowling
clay at lazarusid.com
Fri Dec 16 13:29:40 EST 2011
On 12/16/11 1:15 PM, Ben Chavez wrote:
>
> >df
>
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
> Avail Capacity Mounted on
>
> /dev/ad0s3a 907598 198244 636748
> 24% /
>
> Devfs 1
> 1 0 100%
> /dev
>
> /dev/ad0s3e 834574 698
> 767112 0% /tmp
>
> /dev/ad0s3f 6807554 6262064
> 886 100% /usr
>
> /dev/ad0s3d 3347534 129292 2950440
> 4% /var
>
HTML email completely blows, BTW.
What's going on is that you have completely filled the /usr partition.
$HOME for your user is probably under /usr/home. Your only solution here
is to rebuild the box with more appropriately sized slices. If you
intend to use this box for anything you probably also want a larger
partition. The recommended minimum size for slices on FreeBSD is the
bare minimum to boot, not the minimum recommended for a useful system.
I also don't see a slice b, which is where your swap partition lives.
Or is that excluded from df output (compare with mount, which will
definitely show slice b).
Clay
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