Scarletdown wrote:
Okay, this is my weirdest Linux problem yet.
Leaving the system unattended for a few hours, the / partition on my hard drive mysteriously fills up. When I open up KDiskfree, the partition in question shows as 100% used (red line all the way across.)
What's the output of command below?
du -S / |sort -n |tail
I did that command twice. Here's the output from both...
382540 /usr/games/armyops/Maps 437924 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/CDRW-Work/SecretaryBird-Support-Disk 457080 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Outbound 466284 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Inbound 535480 /usr/games/armyops/Textures 550788 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Temp 560808 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Inbound/Lanya-Archive 688072 /workspace-native 716256 /mnt/sunblossom/win-native/Knoppix-ISO 1310872 /home/scarletdown
382540 /usr/games/armyops/Maps 437924 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/CDRW-Work/SecretaryBird-Support-Disk 457080 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Outbound 466284 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Inbound 535480 /usr/games/armyops/Textures 550788 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Temp 560808 /mnt/sunblossom/workspace/Inbound/Lanya-Archive 688072 /workspace-native 716256 /mnt/sunblossom/win-native/Knoppix-ISO 3664968 /home/scarletdown
So, it looks like the problem child is somewhere in my home directory, considering that is the only line that is different between the two.
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