[ale] df help
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Aug 16 14:12:01 EDT 2002
At this point I'd suggest looking at your installed software and
deciding what you don't need. You're already identified the games are
taking up quite a bit of space.
Consider the other recommendations made like /usr/src/linux* and the www
stuff.
ChangingLINKS.com wrote:
> The quest for space continues. I tried uninstalling a few packages (like
> postgr) and have gotten up to a wopping 26% free space. This install would
> simply *not* work on the hard drives that I use for Windows 98. I feel like I
> am missing something - like there is an extra gig lying around.
>
> ]$ du -m / /.[^.]?* --max-depth=4 |sort -rn > /data/filesize.txt
>
> 5592 /
> 4394 /usr
> 1502 /usr/local
> 1423 /usr/local/games
> 1106 /usr/share
> 1083 /usr/lib
> 905 /usr/local/games/Descent3
> 519 /usr/local/games/ut
> 514 /proc
> 338 /usr/share/doc
> 202 /usr/bin
> 200 /usr/X11R6
> 200 /data/see/Kappa
> 126 /lib
> 122 /usr/X11R6/lib
> 118 /usr/src/linux-2.4.9-34
> 118 /usr/src
> 116 /usr/share/fonts
> 107 /lib/modules
> 101 /usr/lib/aspell
> 91 /var
> 89 /usr/lib/xemacs
> 81 /usr/src/linux-2.4.9-34/drivers
> 80 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11
> 80 /usr/lib/gcc-lib
> 74 /usr/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages
> 74 /mp3
>
> On Friday 16 August 2002 07:56, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>>ChangingLINKS.com wrote:
>>
>>>]$ df
>>>Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>>/dev/hda2 7147292 5281260 1502964 78% /
>>>/dev/hda1 46636 16901 27327 39% /boot
>>>/dev/hda3 1612840 343856 1187056 23% /data
>>>none 256488 0 256488 0% /dev/shm
>>>
>>>Does this look about right to you?
>>
>>So far so good. We'll try and work this down to identifying the
>>problem. So, we know / is 78% full, so now do this:
>>
>>du -s -h /* |sort -n
>>
>>And post this info to the list.
>>
>>
>>>Drew
>>
>
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
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