I've forgotten the command line for viewing all the partitions and their
sizes.

Also, I think I've screwed up the partitions on my Dell server, for some
reason, / is only about 500mb.  I don't remember setting it this way, I
thought I set / to fill the rest of the free space, which was over
150gig.  I installed Real Server into /realserver, and was trying to
archive some pretty big real media files there, thinking I had the full
150g to work with, and found out that I didn't.

I guess I have two options, remove the /realserver installation, and
install it somewhere else, or link the archive directories under
/realserver to another path where there's more size?

Still, I don't know why / would be so small.  Frankly, I'm leaning on
re-installing instead of linking.  Something in me doesn't like the
convoluted-ness of linking directories...anyone else have any better
ideas?

Thanks, 
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