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Re: root filesystem suddenly FULL!!!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Statux)
Wed Oct 28 00:27:49 1998
Reply-To: "Statux" <statux@bigfoot.com>
From: "Statux" <statux@bigfoot.com>
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 00:25:42 -0500
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just do a du and look for the money directory (ya know.. the big azz one)..
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
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Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 12:04 AM
Subject: root filesystem suddenly FULL!!!
Hi All
Please help
I was trying to create a root/boot floppy and was copying things to a floppy
when I ran out of space. So I tried to copy everything onto the floppy into
a dir somewhere under home.
All of a sudden my / partition is full, and I can't figure out where the
space went. it's way oversized at 300MB anyway.
Here is what df returns (errors and all) - not sure why my cdrom looks
mounted twice. I cannot unmount it while out of disk space
[root@pooh /]# df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hda1 300513 300513 0 100% /
/dev/hda6 916979 54096 815509 6% /home
/dev/hda9 249823 3715 233208 2% /tmp
/dev/hda5 1190014 398327 730201 35% /usr
/dev/hda7 495714 3040 467073 1% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 249823 61281 175642 26% /usr/src
/dev/hda10 249823 20334 216589 9% /var
/dev/hdc 300513 300513 0 100% /mnt/cdrom2
/dev/hdc 300513 300513 0 100% /mnt/cdrom2
df: /tmp/mkbootdisk: No such file or directory
df: /tmp/initrd.mnt-20008: No such file or directory
and du
[root@pooh /]# du -s /bin/ /boot/ /dev/ /etc/ /lib/ lost+found/ /mnt/ /proc
/root/ /sbin
4685 /bin
1015 /boot
39 /dev
1670 /etc
11375 /lib
12 lost+found
275346 /mnt
du: /proc/20164/fd/4: No such file or directory
0 /proc
4454 /root
1897 /sbin
any help would be appreciated
tia
charles
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