From: Neil Bothwick <neil@digimed.co.uk>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] lvm problem -- is timing?
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:32:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090623083201.0a2c8caf@zaphod.digimed.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a0811460906221912t564fe00gb60264f06a6397b7@mail.gmail.com>
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 20:12:01 -0600, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Ok, I did it! No more LVM! Wiped the SSD and made one partition out of
> it. Mounted it on /mnt/gentoo and unpacked the stage3 tarball. Silly
> question: now what? Where do I mount the SD card prior to unpacking
> portage? Do I make separate partitions on the SD card for each dir I
> need /usr /var /tmp etc? The natural place would seem to be on
> /mnt/gentoo/usr, but what about the other dirs? I should know this;
> I've done it often enough, but only when the other drive held a
> different OS or was strictly for storage. It probably seems obvious to
> you, but I can't see it.
I'd put /home and /var on the SD card to start with, you may need to
put /usr/src on there too or your SSD may fill up when installing or
compiling a second or third kernel.
I'd also move the portage tree there, but you can do that
post-installation by moving /usr/portage to /var/portage and changing
PORTDIR in make.conf.
Mount the partitions in the relevant places for installation,
/mnt/gentoo/var etc.
--
Neil Bothwick
Oxymoron: Clearly Misunderstood.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-23 7:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-20 4:15 [gentoo-user] lvm problem -- is timing? Maxim Wexler
2009-06-20 5:33 ` Mike Kazantsev
2009-06-20 7:08 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 7:37 ` Mike Kazantsev
2009-06-20 9:01 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 11:56 ` Mike Kazantsev
2009-06-20 12:46 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 19:23 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-20 20:26 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 20:34 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 19:14 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-20 20:23 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 20:48 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-20 23:51 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-21 7:57 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-21 21:16 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-21 21:32 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-21 21:49 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-21 22:17 ` Ian Lee
2009-06-22 1:20 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 16:43 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-22 17:23 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 1:13 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 7:12 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-22 17:42 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 22:20 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-22 18:09 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 22:25 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-23 2:12 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-23 7:32 ` Neil Bothwick [this message]
2009-06-23 19:15 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-23 21:09 ` Alan McKinnon
2009-06-23 21:36 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-23 21:59 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-23 22:03 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-06-24 20:10 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 16:49 ` Dirk Heinrichs
2009-06-22 17:33 ` Maxim Wexler
2009-06-22 22:21 ` Neil Bothwick
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