On 2017-04-08 04:30, Anton Aylward wrote:
The size of *MY* /usr is, as I said, less than 8G. The size of Carlos' is 32G. That's more than routing error! Why do you think that is? *I* think it is because he has made different architectural decisions from the one's I've made. My architectural decisions mean that I'm actually using near 3/44 of a Terabyte, and that's before you figure in developed applications under /srv -- all the "web" stuff.
The reason I have such a big usr is independent of it being a different partition or not; it simply comes from me having installed a lot of packages, some of them big. There are some games, for instance; I had to move elsewhere these: /usr/share clipart -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/clipart doc -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/doc fillets-ng -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/fillets-ng fpcsrc -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/fpcsrc help -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/help icons -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/icons sounds -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/sounds stellarium -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/stellarium supertuxkart -> /usr/gamedata/movidos_de_usr/share/supertuxkart All those directories are very large. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)