Difference between revisions of "How much disk space does Salix need"
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So, depending on which installation mode you choose, you need to have a partition with at least that much space available. You should have at least some space available for temporary files (in /tmp) and package downloads (in /var/slapt-get). If you want to install extra software you need to make room for those too. You should also consider how much space you want to have available in your /home. | So, depending on which installation mode you choose, you need to have a partition with at least that much space available. You should have at least some space available for temporary files (in /tmp) and package downloads (in /var/slapt-get). If you want to install extra software you need to make room for those too. You should also consider how much space you want to have available in your /home. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 6 September 2022
For the three different installation modes available, Salix occupies approximately the following amounts of disk space respectively:
FULL: 7.2GB
BASIC: 5.0GB
CORE: 2.6GB
So, depending on which installation mode you choose, you need to have a partition with at least that much space available. You should have at least some space available for temporary files (in /tmp) and package downloads (in /var/slapt-get). If you want to install extra software you need to make room for those too. You should also consider how much space you want to have available in your /home.