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Re: Looking to contribute
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Danny Milosavljevic |
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Re: Looking to contribute |
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Thu, 29 Jun 2017 17:49:55 +0200 |
Hi Leo,
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 11:01:45 -0400
Leo Famulari <address@hidden> wrote:
> This seems very high to me. I had >100 system generations over 6 months
> with less than 100 GB, although that was not a graphical system.
I have a graphical system with fluxbox, some electrical engineering & FPGA
programs, D, Rust, Haskell, gimp, a (Guix) cross compilation environment for
armhf - and a lot of Python packages. It's basically what I need for work and
some play. That's reeeeally annoying to use with 80 GB (I should know, my old
system partition has that...).
I have 568 system generations, I win ;-) But it's mostly because of excessive
bootloader testing - no normal person should have that many system
generations... so I guess it's an overestimate.
>So, it depends on how "big" you make each generation, and how many generations
>you keep.
Wait. AFAIK one cannot delete system generations [yet]. Has that changed?
But deleting user [package] generations works, yes.