On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 07:36:24PM -0800, Richard Otte wrote:
> I recently discovered that /tmp on my machine is rather small, around
> 50mb.  I was trying to use xcdroast, but was unable to extract an audio
> cd to /tmp because it wasn't big enough.  This is strange, because I
> probably have 50gb empty on my hard drive.  I'm wondering if /tmp is a
> separate partition (is this my swap partition?) or why it won't use up
> the empty disk space.  I don't know how to find out the exact limits
> on /tmp, except by what xcdroast told me.

df -h /tmp

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