Paging Space allocation of RS6000
Julie A. Levell
julie at levell.austin.ibm.com
Wed Apr 17 01:46:36 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr16.041508.12953 at cmcl2.nyu.edu> lixj at acf4.nyu.edu (Xiaojian Li) writes:
>disk hdisk0 has been partitioned into / /usr /tmp. We have about 100MB
>free on /usr, so we decided to free it up and get a partition out of it.
>But I CAN NOT EVEN UMOUNT IT!
>
>Is there any crucial file on /usr that it is not allowed to be touched?
>What will happen if I don't have /usr filesystem? (that needs to be the
>case, I may backup entire /usr, then distroy it, repartition, then restore).
Well, usually the reason it won't let you unmount it is because /usr
contains the messages, so if you have your LANG variable set to
En_US then it has the catalogs in /usr/lpp/msg/En_US open.
Also, if you don't have a /usr then you could run into problems in
booting because /usr/lpp/fonts contains the fonts for the hft and
/usr/bin/odmget is used at boot time to determine what the key
position is that tells diagnostics to run or not. We've seen this problem
before and it usually leads to a c99 in the LED.
I would recommend shutdown -m after you've changed your LANG variable.
>Xiaojian
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