Subject: Re: 1.4.3: file system full while installing filesets?
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Carlos Murillo-Sanchez <cem14@cornell.edu>
List: port-pmax
Date: 12/02/2000 16:55:43
Ok, here's what I found out:
The problem in question happens also when obtaining the filesets
via ftp, using the 1.4.1-1.4.3 installers. What seems to be
happening is that even when no d partition is defined for the
target disk, the installer mounts something anyway (probably just
any few unallocated sectors from the a partition), resulting in
a tiny /usr filesystem being mounted instead of /usr just being
a directory in the "a" partition filesystem. Thus, as soon as
stuff in base.tgz that goes under the /usr tree gets unpacked,
this bogus filesystem fills up. Solution: you _must_ define
a separate partition for /usr . Yeah, I know, it is what should
be done in the first place, it's just that in some cases is not
as convenient as a single partition with everything on it.
Oh well.
John Taylor wrote:
> I had the same problem using nfs w/1.4.3. For a quick workaround, just use
> the 1.4.2 installer with the 1.4.3 files.
>
> I believe that this is an error in the code, but I've yet to actually look at
> it.
> John Taylor
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