On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Kyle Edbauer wrote:
Some directories to check might be /tmp and /var I think that they will both be mounting off of /. Also, if you are doing a lot as root and have a lot in your root directory that could be filling up /.
--Kyle
Check /opt -- that's where kde and netscape get installed, and other packages as well. I have separate partitions for /home, /usr, /var but not for /opt What I do is first install base only, then: # rmdir /opt # mkdir /usr/opt # ln -s /usr/opt /opt Then I do a full install.
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 crumb@midwest.net wrote:
I finally configured wvdial and fetchmail properly, and ran updatedb and...BOOM! My / partition is full! I made it 95MB at install, thinking that would be more than enough. I guess I was wrong! My question is: WVDial is the only thing I have installed over and above a full SuSE install, so; Do I have any options other than a re-install? I have plenty of room on /usr and /home, which is what puzzles me about this. Should / fill up so easily? TIA.
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