You might not be able to get this mail, if your disk is REALLY full,
there's noplace to store the incoming message ...
> (cd /usr ; tar cvf - . )
should've put the tarfile in ., which would be /usr, except that using
"f -" means tar writes to stdout, so probably nothing was even written on
yo
I just used this command:
(cd /usr ; tar cvf - . )
but didn't realize it would take up more space than I have on my disk.
Well, whien it started to complain, I halted it. But now I have another
problem... all my space is still gone... where did this put the "tar'd"
stuff?
df gives me 0% free... no
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