Right now I have zero space. I can't even creat an email.
Thanks for your reply.
bye
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This is a response to the lovely language in the response to the
> question below...I'd have to say thats pretty unappropriate...and the
> files he removed are really inconsequential(at least in my point of view).
>
> As an answer to Wayne's question, don't go by the percentage necessarily,
> because linux does leave some extra space that is not covered by the
> percentage...for example
> 1024-Blocks Used Available
> 1484355 682000 725647
>
> If you check, 682000 plus 725647 equals 1407647...so unless i'm missing
> something here, you do have extra space...
>
>
> > >My system informed me that I had no space left in the root filesystem.
> > >So, I removed a bunch of files totaling about 20meg. When I did a "df"
> > >the filesystem still shows no space available. Where is the space
> > >I freed-up?
> > >Wayne
> >
> > Excuse me, but how the Hell are any of us supposed to know what files you
> > removed and from where? We have no idea what you did, how you did it and
> > where you did it. We have no idea the layout of your system, etc., etc.
> >
> > In other words, our crystal balls are in the shop and you must therefore
> > provide details, lots of details.
> >
> > Sorry to be terse, but questions like this are impossible to answer.
> >
> > MB
> > --
>
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