> I have a UDB with a 1GB disk - I think its about half-full at the moment.
> I installed a fair amount of RedHat 3.0.3, and obviously I've got some
> user files on there as well. I imagine RH 4.0 will take up less space
> as it's all ELF (so it uses shared libraries, saving disk space)
> whereas all binaries on 3.0.3 are statically linked and huge.
FWIW, this is the disk setup on my UDB.
[phil@paddington phil]$ df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sda2 29763 15888 12338 56% /
/dev/sdb3 488887 226076 237561 49% /home
/dev/sdb6 77085 2106 70999 3% /tmp
/dev/sdb1 397132 374824 1796 100% /usr
/dev/sda4 419102 149539 247917 38% /usr/local
/dev/sdb2 199079 9327 179471 5% /var
/dev/sdc1 911720 31463 833148 4% /scratch
kings-cross:/src 121374414 89217913 32156501 74% /src
kings-cross:/redhat 3877852 1911903 1578169 55% /redhat
kings-cross:/home 495714 359354 110759 76% /nfs-home
[phil@paddington phil]$
I installed most (maybe all) of RedHat 4.0, which is basically what takes
up the space in /usr. I'd say 1GB disk is probably enough for a single
user, though it won't give you all that much space left over.
phil
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