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Subject: Disk Space
From: Joe Warner <jswarner () uswest ! net>
Date: 2000-06-30 12:40:38
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Hi,
Can someone tell me where I can find information re: disk space
management on a FreeBSD system? I'd like to stream-line my system and
get rid of files that I don't need that are taking up necessary disk
space but I don't know where to look or start. As an example, I know
that kernels can take up a lot space. When I compiled my kernel, I
named it JWKERNEL but at / I've noticed that there are 3 separate
kernels: KERNEL, KERNEL-GENERIC and KERNEL-OLD. I know I shouldn't
delete KERNEL-OLD, since this is needed for possible system recovery.
Can I delete KERNEL-GENERIC? I'm going to post this on
FreeBSD-Questions as well but I was just wondering if someone could tell
me where I might find information associated with this topic. Any info
would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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