21 Jun
2005
21 Jun
'05
04:01
On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 15:59, Carlos E. R. wrote: > On 2005-06-18 09:09 +0200, B. Stia wrote: > > > Wellllllll.....I cured it - not solved it. In my last just recently > > posted message I speculated about the kernel and kdar. Decided to > > check. > > > > I stated that after doing another kdar backup (4 files) the problem > > returned. Remember now, the backup was done by root to a different > > hard drive. I went in and deleted the files one by one on the other > > hard drive and watched the / directory diminish in size with > > KDiskFree. > > How did you delete them, using 'kdar', or 'rm'? > > I don't understand how deleting a file in a drive can have effect on > another disk ussage... unless kdar does some kind of association "he" > is aware of :-? > > > After deleting them all, my / directory returned to it's mormal size. > > > > The df command was also normal showing only one hdb1 posting. > > Strange !! Seems impossible. Has to be some kind of bug. > > "Next" time, try 'df /', not 'df /*'. > OR try > df -alh /* | sort | uniq - 0 0 0 - /sys /dev/hda10 69M 5.6M 60M 9% /boot /dev/hda3 5.8G 4.0G 1.5G 73% / /dev/hda4 9.7G 8.6G 1.1G 89% /home Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on proc 0 0 0 - /proc It puts the headder out of place but at least the duplicates are eliminated. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/