On Monday 20 June 2005 11:22, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
B. Stia wrote:
Welllll.. what seems impossible is that the / directory would grow when writing to a completely different hard drive.
Is your /tmp on the same partition? It probably creates temporary files there before copying to the partition you selected. Just a guess. --
Hi Joe, Do you mean are /tmp & / on the same device? Yes hdb1. But I can go look directly at /temp and there is nothing unusual there. (unless they are hidden and I didn't check that) In fact I looked at all of the partitions on hdb1. Nothing unusual. Whatever it is doesn't go away, even with reboots. Beats me, and I don't know enough to investigate further. Doesn't matter though except for academic value, because I just won't use kdar anymore. Always willing to hear suggestions from you though. Bob S.