Around Tue,Jun 03 2003, at 10:03, Staven Bruce, wrote: > Hello, > > I'm new to the list and new to RedHat. I am using RedHat 7.2 with the latest > kernel on a Compaq EVO workstation. I noticed this morning that the results > of a dh -k showed that my root partition is almost full: > > 1k blocs used available use% > mounted on > /dev/ida/c0d0p7 379303 340792 18928 95 / > > > I have looked everywhere, but cannot find any "large" files, any .tmp or > .log files on /. My /boot directory is on a separate partition, so I know > it's not previous versions of the kernel eating up space. The only thing > I've found is in /root, where I have a file called .rhn-applet.cache. If I > do a ls -all in /root, I find this: > > -rw-r--r-- 265969 root root .rhn-applet.cache > > I think this is the culprit, but how do I delete or clear this cache? Any > suggestions? > Is /var mounted elsewhere? 379303, what is that about 350M ? The .rhn-applet.cache isn't even a meg. I'd look elsewhere.
go to / and do a du -xh . | less That should show the disk usage in the various sub-directories. the 'x' keeps du from checking other file systems. -- Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list