Help! Disk space error
Sidney Shapiro
sidney-3Kd7Tu4o6f/sBN0MCq728g at public.gmane.org
Wed Aug 27 15:10:39 UTC 2003
>
> du -shx /*
>
> Find out what is eating that much space on /
>
> Given /var, /home and /usr are seperate, maybe /root has been a messy
> user. :)
>
> Or /tmp is too busy and should be mounted elsewhere.
>
> Lennart Sorensen
I erased most of the log files I did not need, and cleaned up some files
which were sitting in root as well. When I type du -shx /* this is what
I got: [root at root]# du -shx /*
5.8M /bin
4.7M /boot
270k /dev
5.1M /etc
Is there a way to resize my partition?
Sid
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