[Gllug] starting X
Xander D Harkness
xander at harkness.co.uk
Thu Jul 19 09:42:49 UTC 2001
There is a wonderful utility called gdu (gnome disk used) which gives an
easy graphical representation of what is used where.
http://hpwww.ec-lyon.fr/~vincent/
Cheers
Xander
Mark Preston wrote:
> Thanks for the replies from Alex Hudson, Mike Brodbelt, Nix, and Xander D
> Harkness.
>
>
> After logging in as root I moved all the files from the
> /tmp directory with
> cd /
> cd tmp
> mv * /home/mark
>
>
> This managed to reduce the used figure 254989
> to 254325, but it is still 100% usage.
> However, when I did rmdir tmp
> I got the message 'tmp' directory not empty.
> Then I did ls -a
> which gave . .. .X11-unix
> I moved this file out and was then able to delete the tmp
> directory with rmdir.
> Then I remade the tmp directory with mkdir as an empty directory.
>
> The usage is still 100% on /
> so I guess I'll have to find some other files to delete.
>
> Logging in as root, if I type:-
> cd /<enter>
> ls <enter>
> I get :-
> bin dev home lost+found mnt proc sbin usr
> boot etc lib misc opt root tmp var
>
>
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