On 10/16/2013 01:01 PM, Davi C. Rodrigues wrote:
I am not an expert on such matters, but I cannot understand what the temp files have to do with my problem. They only occupy a very small fraction of the root, a few MB in 20 GB.
Also, the logs seem not to be the source of trouble.
sudo du -h /var/log root's password: 88K /var/log/ConsoleKit 4.0K /var/log/krb5 54M /var/log/journal/41ef233e76e7528b304b79b700000697 54M /var/log/journal 4.0K /var/log/samba 4.0K /var/log/hp 15M /var/log/YaST2 1.4M /var/log/zypp 4.0K /var/log/news 1.6M /var/log/cups 102M /var/log
It seems that the safest thing to do is to uninstall the older version of Mathematica. If I do this, I will recover 3 GB. That helps, but unfortunately, that is not much, and I would like to preserve the old version... Probably the best thing to do would be to set a larger partition for root when I installed opensuse. Is there a safe and easy way to enlarge the root partition?
Thanks
You can only resize a partition if you have spare space on the drive, or if you can shrink some other partition. Gpartd can do this. But in your case you may find it simpler to move /usr to its own partition. It seems to me that there was some noise on this list with systemD making this more complicated than it was in the past (it was never drop dead easy, unless, as mentioned you are sitting on a bunch of unallocated space). -- Explain again the part about rm -rf / -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org