16 Oct
2010
16 Oct
'10
14:41
El 19/09/10 08:44, Felix Miata escribió:
On 2010/09/19 07:18 (GMT-0400) Lucky Leavell composed:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Felix Miata wrote:
What filesystem is your /boot? If not EXT2, there's space wasted on needless journaling. You could copy everything off, umount, mkfs.ext2 -bs1024 -I128, mount, copy everything back, and see probably a significant space increase.
I might try that.
It is ext4: /dev/sda1 /boot ext4 acl,user_xattr 1 2
Devoting any space for acl or user_xattr on a boot partition seems equally useless as journaling.
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