Oddball said the following on 12/06/2010 11:28 AM:
Op 06-12-10 17:22, Ken Schneider - openSUSE schreef:
Since you are talking about one filesystem use something like:
du -sk /home/* | sort -n
The directory/file that is using the most space will be listed last, cd to that directory and run the command again (repeat as needed) until you find the culprit. Also run this for the "." files/dirs.
fyi: 'toegang geweigerd' means: access denied...
oddball@AMD64x2sfn1:~> du -sk /home/* du: kan map ‘/home/basher/.gnupg’ niet lezen: Toegang geweigerd
That seems reasonable to me. If you are logged in as 'oddball' then of course you can't access 'basher's PGP directory. Hint: When you report something like this, also run 'id' and 'ls -l' so we know who owns the stuff and who you accessing it as. -- We'll explain the appeal of curling to you if you explain the appeal of the National Rifle Association to us. -- Andy Barrie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org