Hi Neil, On 8/8/05, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 14:00:49 +0100, Michael Kintzios wrote: > > > Well, it has been practical enough for *my* needs. For a while I was > > running Gentoo on a small partition and having run aground on a couple > > of cases with a seized system during some mammoth emerge, I decided to > > set up a separate /usr partition. > > You don't need to add partitions, because portage isn't hard coded to use > any particular partitions. If you run out of space during emerges, you > only have to change $PORTAGE_TMPDIR to somewhere with more space > than /var. Equally, you can change $DISTDIR to reduce the amount of space > used in /usr/portage, you could even change it to a FAT32 partition of > your Windows installation has more free space than Gentoo. So I can point them both to the FAT32 partition and get 1Gb back (when not emerging) to gentoo's system.. that's interesting! That could help me until I find a real solution to the mess on my pc... :)