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The openbsd image is 20GB in size, but the automatic partitioning
done by the installer leaves /home with a mere ~3.5 GB of space,
wasting free space across many other partitions that are not
used by our build process:
openbsd$ df
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 1229692 213592 954616 18% /
/dev/sd0k 7672220 40 7288572 0% /home
/dev/sd0d 1736604 24 1649752 0% /tmp
/dev/sd0f 4847676 2505124 2100172 54% /usr
/dev/sd0g 1326684 555656 704696 44% /usr/X11R6
/dev/sd0h
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aarch64vm.py | ||
basevm.py | ||
centos | ||
centos-8-aarch64.ks | ||
centos.aarch64 | ||
conf_example_aarch64.yml | ||
conf_example_x86.yml | ||
freebsd | ||
haiku.x86_64 | ||
Makefile.include | ||
netbsd | ||
openbsd | ||
README | ||
ubuntu.aarch64 | ||
ubuntuvm.py |
See docs/devel/testing.rst for help.