OK, that gives me a data point. my tmp drive is only about 40-45MB, and is
a takeoff of my / partition, which is only 100MB... Last time I built the
box, I didn't think about a separate / partition, a I've never had a program
use more than about 20MB... I guess I need to get a new HD, one of these
days, and put a separate /tmp partition there. :(
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adriel Cardenas G. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Staroffice installation problem
>
> > I downloaded SO5.2 the other day. When I try to
> > install it on my
> > box, I get an error that basically says my tmp
> > directory is full... How
> > much tmp space do I need, & how do I fix this, if I
> > don't have enough?
>
>
> Dou you have a special partition for the /tmp device?
>
> You can run: "df" to check how much free space you
> have on your partitions, if you do have a special
> partition for your /tmp dev, you should:
>
> a) Delete (of course if its not in use) everything's
> on you /tmp
>
> b) rezise this partition using cfdisk or whatever
> partition tool that pleases you
>
> I have the 5.1 ver of S.O. and it did require about
> 40-45 MB of free space in my /tmp dev when i
> installed.
>
> Hope you can work it out....Regards
>
>
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