Choosing the partions for TNSR 23.02
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Thanks to you first to chime in to help me solving out my problem.
I was installing the TNSR, setting up interfaces, creating a SSHv2 key pair and then I want to update the entire system
(underlying Ubuntu 22.04?) and I was here and there running out of disk space! It was often more the /usr/........ disk space
that was running full and this message was shown more then once;Failed to write file “/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled.YHQH21”: write() failed: No space left on device
Is there something like a partition table that could be
right shown with some "let us call it" well known numbers
that I will not running out of space here and there?I have here an PC Engines APU4D4 with 64 GB Transcend
mSATA, Compex WLE200nx and a miniPCIe GPS card from
uBlox. All will be detected but if it comes to install some packets on top and/or an update, it will be even the same
procedure, running out of space.So my main question is the following; "How much space may be well for all partitions"?
Perhaps I have some to great and some to small?
Here is the entire table of all partiotionsfrank@lankeeper:/$ sudo lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL NAME FSTYPE SIZE MOUNTPOINT LABEL loop0 63,3M /snap/core20/1822 loop1 111,9M /snap/lxd/24322 loop2 49,8M /snap/snapd/18357 loop3 49,8M /snap/snapd/18596 loop4 63,3M /snap/core20/1852 sda 59,6G ├─sda1 1M ├─sda2 btrfs 4G /boot ├─sda3 ext4 10G / ├─sda4 swap 4G [SWAP] ├─sda5 ext4 10G /home ├─sda6 ext4 5G /srv ├─sda7 ext4 5G /usr ├─sda8 ext4 10G /var └─sda9 ext4 11,6G /var/lib frank@lankeeper:/$
Perhaps someone is looking over that table and can help
me to find the right amount of diskspace for each partition.With upgrading the Ubuntu system it will use;
- 95 MB for system updates
- 600 MB for programs such gps, bluetooth, WiFi that`s it.
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Did just using the installer defaults not work?
Why are we talking about wifi on a tnsr node? GPS?
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@derelict said in Choosing the partions for TNSR 23.02:
Did just using the installer defaults not work?
Yes it was going fine before but from 64 GB mSATA it
left ~28 GB free and so I was installing once more again
with manual partitioning the entire (full) mSATA.
So I was thinking someone will be having some edge data
well to know, what kind of partition size it must be or will
be the best.Why are we talking about wifi on a tnsr node?
It is for the home environment and it is sorted with WiFi
to get wireless to the web configurator. An old card from
the former pfSense, there I am using now a SparkLan WPEA-127n 3x3 N.It is sorted with GPS because it is one of the best NTP
source if the WAN link will not working or is "broken".
12 € with antennas sold as a set.Ok it is solved because I was fast and clean order a greater mSATA ssd with enough space!
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I wan to report back to that point, I got a greater mSATA
with 256 GB space and were installing all partitions once more again, and now all is fine for me, with no hassle or
problems running out of space.frank@lankeeper:~$ sudo lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL NAME FSTYPE SIZE MOUNTPOINT LABEL loop0 squashfs 63.3M /snap/core20/1822 loop1 squashfs 111.9M /snap/lxd/24322 loop2 squashfs 49.8M /snap/snapd/18357 loop3 squashfs 116.8M /snap/core/14946 loop4 squashfs 9.6M /snap/canonical-livepatch/209 sda 238.5G ├─sda1 1M ├─sda2 btrfs 5G /boot ├─sda3 ext4 20G / ├─sda4 ext4 20G /home ├─sda5 ext4 20G /srv ├─sda6 ext4 20G /usr ├─sda7 ext4 20G /var ├─sda8 ext4 20G /var/lib ├─sda9 ext4 20G /usr/local ├─sda10 ext4 20G /srv/www ├─sda11 ext4 20G /srv/ftp ├─sda12 ext4 20G /srv/rsync ├─sda13 ext4 15G /tmp ├─sda14 swap 4G [SWAP] └─sda15 ext4 14.5G /var/tmp