On Wednesday 07 March 2007 04:42, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 07 marts 2007 07:48 skrev Ken Jennings:
On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote:
... I gave 10.2 a 3GB partition for /
I also made separate partitions for /tmp, /var, and /home, each 10GB in size. I went to update 10.2 and was warned that the / partition is 97% full.
Thanks for replying gentlemen. Is appreciated.
/tmp, /var, and /home don't necessarily have a lot of stuff in them, especially after a fresh install.
Big directories include /usr and /opt depending on what packages you have installed. Since you did not make separate volumes for those locations everything in /usr and /opt is on the same device as root (or / ).
I have effectively the same setup. With just about everything worth installing (in x86_64) from the 10.2 DVD my root ( / ) occupies quite a bit of space:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 22G 11G 9.7G 54% /
(P.S. Set your computer's clock.)
Whoops !!! Not too far off, huh? ........Done
Hi,
may we see the output of "df -h"?
Yes, here it is: bob@linux-c7cx:~> df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 3.0G 2.9G 0 100% / udev 503M 188K 502M 1% /dev /dev/sda9 10G 8.0K 10G 1% /fat /dev/sda5 9.9G 1.7G 7.8G 18% /home /dev/sda8 9.9G 151M 9.3G 2% /local /dev/sda7 9.9G 156M 9.2G 2% /tmp /dev/sda6 9.9G 368M 9.0G 4% /var bob@linux-c7cx:~> Guess I really didn't need to ask this question. I already knew that I screwed up on the partitioning scheme. I guess I could move /usr or /opt to one of my new empty and separate partitions like /local. I remember seeing something about that a few years ago. I'd have to find it though........Does anybody remember?? Or.... I guess I could just start over. (but I've already moved so much over from 10.0 though.) Bob S.
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