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The last bump to 8G was caused by all the new symbols and debug info we
install by default. Turning those off gets us back to a reasonable size:
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/md1s1a 949759 789249 84529 90% /mnt

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imp requested review of this revision.Dec 29 2023, 6:11 PM
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imp retitled this revision from nanobsd: Revert back to 2G partitions to nanobsd: Revert back to 1G (really 950G) partitions for rescue..Dec 29 2023, 6:17 PM

i really hope the title there,

(really 950G)

is wrong

imp retitled this revision from nanobsd: Revert back to 1G (really 950G) partitions for rescue. to nanobsd: Revert back to 1G (really 927M) partitions for rescue..Dec 29 2023, 7:52 PM
This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Dec 30 2023, 2:02 AM

I was not able to run the _.disk.iso image (maybe it gets truncated?), nowadays, a memstick makes more sense anyway.