Than see some documentation. E.g.
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/index.html
Now you have problem with disk space /boot. Later, you can have problem
with space on / or on /home.
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 17:26 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> This is not a desktop station...
This is not a desktop station...
Dexter wrote:
Well, you have only 6,7M free on /boot device. Whole disk is partitioned
wery strangely. I would propose for desktop station:
1G /boot
1G swap
1G /var/log
rest /
Or something else, but defitely not, what you have now.
I would propose you to reinsta
Well, you have only 6,7M free on /boot device. Whole disk is partitioned
wery strangely. I would propose for desktop station:
1G /boot
1G swap
1G /var/log
rest /
Or something else, but defitely not, what you have now.
I would propose you to reinstall system and make bether partitioning.
Dexter
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 15:25 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> Is there a quick way to get the list of modules and drivers i can erase?
Try this script:
#!/bin/bash
export module
for m in $(find /lib/modules -name '*.ko')
do
module=$(basename $(basename $m) .ko)
if [ -z "$((echo $m
On 12/16/05, gregory duchesnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well lsmod gives me this :
[snipped]
>
> Is there a quick way to get the list of modules and drivers i can erase?
I'd run the output of lsmod through sort and keep that in one window
for easy reference. In another window, I'd run
$ find
Well lsmod gives me this :
Module Size Used by
ipv6 229892 14
ipt_LOG 6272 13
ipt_limit 2688 15
ipt_state 2304 26
ip_conntrack_ftp 72240 0
ip_conntrack 32908 2 ipt_state,ip_conntrack_ftp
iptable_f
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 15:11 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> Yes i did, didn't help.
>
> Listen guys, i have 36Mb of modules in /lib/modules, what would happen
> if i erase (or just move for the moment) modules that i'm sure i don't
> need, like (isdn drivers)?
No problem. IF they aren't used
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 09:08 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote:
> On 12/16/05, gregory duchesnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you know where i could find those 3Mb? I don't wnanna break anything
> > and i don't know what i could remove from /
>
> Have you tried "apt-get clean"?
That empties /var/cac
Yes i did, didn't help.
Listen guys, i have 36Mb of modules in /lib/modules, what would happen
if i erase (or just move for the moment) modules that i'm sure i don't
need, like (isdn drivers)?
Michael Marsh wrote:
On 12/16/05, gregory duchesnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you know whe
On 12/16/05, gregory duchesnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you know where i could find those 3Mb? I don't wnanna break anything
> and i don't know what i could remove from /
Have you tried "apt-get clean"?
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On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 14:14 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> Do you know where i could find those 3Mb? I don't wnanna break anything
> and i don't know what i could remove from /
It all depends what you have installed.
What might be simpler is to swap your /tmp and / partitions:
reboot
Do you know where i could find those 3Mb? I don't wnanna break anything
and i don't know what i could remove from /
Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:43 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with apt-get when upgrading kernel-image, here is what
i got :
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:43 +0100, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with apt-get when upgrading kernel-image, here is what
> i got :
>
> # apt-get upgrade
...
> utilisant .../kernel-image-2.6.8-2-386_2.6.8-16sarge1_i386.deb) ...
> The directory /lib/modules/2.6.8-2-386 sti
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