Tom Fawcett
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2002-02-28
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I don't know how $blocks_for_other_files (in
write_rescue_disk) was determined, but on my system
(Debian unstable, Linux 2.4.17), 35 is too small.
write_rescue_fs always fails with "no space left on
device". Increasing $blocks_for_other_files to 50
solves the problem.
Why bother explicitly sizing the boot disk fs, anyway?
Why not just mke2fs /dev/fd0 and leave it at that?
This is with the Yard 2.2-3 Debian package.