Bob wrote:
My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is reported as having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore which is the probable culprit, being about 1000MB, with today's date, but even root is not allowed to move or delete this file.
My system looks like this:
Device Size Mount point Free sda2 965.1MB / 0B sda3 60.8MB /boot 46.8MB sda5 9.8GB /usr 4.9GB sda6 2.0GB /var 1.2GB sda7 2.0GB /opt 906.3MB sda8 1011.4MB /tmp 926.4MB sda9 257.3GB /home 154.1GB
I've been downloading openSUSE 11.0 Alpha1, via ktorrent for the past 24 hours, but other than that I'm only doing what I always do - read email, news, browse the web, play music.
Hi, fwiw I experienced such a behaviour with using rsnapshot for backup purposes. When I began, I foolishly forgot to set "no_create_root 1" in rsnapshot conf. Consequently when the backup ran AND the backup disk was not mounted, it created a directory "/media/backup" and the rsnapshot backup filled this until my / was 100% full. You learn something anytime, indeed. Kind regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org