check with df -h. It may be you've run out of inodes - lots of small files will eat up the inodes without consuming much disk space. If this is the case backup /home and remake the partition with an inode density of 2048 or even 1024 if you have mega amounts of very small files. On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Yatsen Ng wrote:
Hi there,
When I attempt to copy something from one partition to my home directory I get the message: 'No space left on device' I find this hard to believe since I recently did a fresh reinstall and there's supposed to be ample space in my /home partition. Is there something going on here?
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