Ah - many thanks Philipp and Rikard - I should have checked /proc/ first. Hmm, I think the way /proc/core is described as 'crash data' is a little alarmist, but even so I could have done du /proc before hitting the list. Thanks Andy On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 01:23, Philipp Thomas wrote:
Joe Sullivan
[Sun, 3 Nov 2002 01:28:49 +0100]: Can I control the size of this file, and/or what gets written to it?
Ugh, I've had 8.1 running for just 2 days, and /proc/Kcore is at 137.6 MB already.
Both of you should calm done :) /proc is a *virtual* file system that occupies next to *no* disk space besides the inodes needed for the file system. All information below /proc comes from the kernel and drivers, but the space needed is in memory and not on disk!
/proc/Kcore is a direct view of the kernel memory. The size you see is the space used *in memory* (be it real or swap), not on the disk! For checking, just boot the rescue system from CD/DVD and mount your root file system. If you look at /proc in that mounted filesystem, you'll see it's empty, no subdirectories, no files taking any space.
Philipp
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