Hey Peter, have you worked with AIX before? On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 05:44, Peter Boy wrote: > Am So, den 18.07.2004 schrieb Bernard Fay um 03:26: > > I want to use LVM and I setup my drive in the following way: > > > > hde1 swap 768M > > hde2 / 512M > > hde3 LVM /usr 1024M > > /usr/local 512M > > /var 512M > > /tmp 256M > > /home 2048M > > /opt 1024M > > > > When anaconda start to install Linux it eventually reply with a message > > about disk space: > > > > "You don't appear to have enough disk space to install the packages > > you've selected. You need more space on the following file systems: > > > > Mount Point Space Needed > > /mnt 252 M > > > > Where are my 1024 M assign to it? > > /mnt ist mount in / where you assigned 512 mb according to your list. > > Nevertheless, I suppose the error message is random. You use a rarely > used partitioning schema and anaconda may be not thoroughly tested in > this area. > > Do you try to install just a command line system or including a GUI? > > If so your allocated space may be too small. Fedora doesn't store > anything in /opt and /usr/local, and just a few kb in /home during > installation. So you allocated 2 gb for the system. For some operations > the /tmp system may bo too small either. > > In general it may be a bad idea to split your disk space into such small > pieces as you are doing. > > > > Peter > >