[cutting back on tos to just misc@]
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 02:25:15PM +0200, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
>
> have in the back of my mind "consider repairing" ...
>
> So I just have to ask ... what then would be the supported/approved disk
> layout for OpenBSD 6.8 on my Intel 8i5 NUC with the following storage:
>
> 1. A 2TB Samsung SSD: Currently identified as:
> sd0 at scsibus1 targ 2 lun 0: <ATA, Samsung SSD 860, RVM0> naa.5002538e4109632a
> sd0: 1953514MB, 512 bytes/sector, 4000797360 sectors, thin
>
> 2. A 512GB Samsung M.2 NVMe device: Currently identified as:
> sd1 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: <NVMe, Samsung SSD 970, 1B2Q>
> sd1: 476940MB, 512 bytes/sector, 976773168 sectors
That's close enough to my 2017-vintage laptop that has been through countless
sysupggrades, which has:
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: <ATA, Samsung SSD 860, RVT0> naa.5002538e4098fefc
sd0: 1907729MB, 512 bytes/sector, 3907029168 sectors, thin
sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: <NVMe, Samsung SSD 960, 1B6Q>
sd1: 488386MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1000215216 sectors
which I, based on the suggestions from the installer back then modified
to:
[Tue Sep 29 14:56:15] peter@greyhame:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd1a 1005M 198M 757M 21% /
/dev/sd0d 1.8T 624G 1.1T 36% /home
/dev/sd1d 31.5G 9.5M 29.9G 0% /tmp
/dev/sd1f 98.4G 2.8G 90.7G 3% /usr
/dev/sd1g 9.8G 268M 9.1G 3% /usr/X11R6
/dev/sd1h 108G 17.0G 85.8G 17% /usr/local
/dev/sd1k 9.8G 2.0K 9.3G 0% /usr/obj
/dev/sd1j 49.2G 1.2G 45.5G 3% /usr/src
/dev/sd1e 98.4G 183M 93.3G 0% /var
No problem ever running sysupgrade on that.
(The install notes can still be found at https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2017/07/openbsd-and-modern-laptop.html)
>
> It's my main desktop system, running XFCE.
>
> Currently df shows:
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sd1a 1005M 314M 640M 33% /
> mfs:6361 7.7G 331M 7.0G 4% /tmp
> /dev/sd1e 58.3G 91.3M 55.3G 0% /var
> /dev/sd1f 2.0G 1.2G 686M 64% /usr
> /dev/sd1g 1005M 251M 703M 26% /usr/X11R6
> /dev/sd1h 19.7G 11.0G 7.7G 59% /usr/local
> /dev/sd1k 5.9G 2.0K 5.6G 0% /usr/obj
> /dev/sd1j 2.0G 2.0K 1.9G 0% /usr/src
> /dev/sd1l 295G 10.0G 271G 4% /fast
> /dev/sd0h 1.8T 964G 758G 56% /space
From this and the earlier discussion I think what confuses sysupgrade is the
lack of /home (did you say you replaced that with a symlink?), which I assume
could be remedied with a bit of renaming of mount points and shuffling things
around under your new /home. Or starting from scratch, of course.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
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