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I have just recently installed solaris8 on my box, and got two minor problems: Based on the size of partitions i should have approx 10gigs of mem., but the system registeres 0 space available on my harddrive....That problem results in a slight inability to install any apps... The second problem is that i am unable to power the comp down with "halt" Can somebody offer some input with regards to these annoyances
Thank you all in advance Diesel. |
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What you should probably do is reinstall with
customized partitions. The default that is provided will cause your /(root) partition to fill up in no time. What do you have a 10 GB hard drive? If you do I'd consider using 10% for root....10% for export home..40%for /usr.. ..%40 for /opt. These are just a guess as I don't know what you're using the machine for. /usr is where most utilities and programs will default to when installed. /opt is typically used for installing other major apps like Oracle. If you post saying what you use the box for you will probably get better suggestions. |
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