Re: Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Nick Lindsell
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 17:13, Vidiot wrote: > >/ shouldn't really be bigger than 500MB, IMHO. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I disagree. I'm currently using 423292, so 500 doesn't leave much head room. > The extra space is used with logs, etc. > Especially when running a server. In that case you need

Re: Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Vidiot
>/ shouldn't really be bigger than 500mb, imho. >[EMAIL PROTECTED] I disagree. I'm currently using 423292, so 500 doesn't leave much head room. The extra space is used with logs, etc. Especially when running a server. So, IMHO, YMMV :-) MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Tim Willis wrote: I've forgotten the command line for viewing all the partitions and their sizes. df -h -- Anthony E. Greene OpenPGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44 BA26 C484 A42A 60DD 6C94 239D AOL/Yahoo Chat: TonyG05 HomePage: Lin

Re: Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Vidiot
>I've forgotten the command line for viewing all the partitions and their >sizes. To see what is mounted, use: df To see all partitions, use: fdisk Warning, fdisk is used to modify partitions, so don't use the wrong options :-) MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/~\

Re: Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Nick Lindsell
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 16:42, Tim Willis wrote: > 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. / shouldn't really be bigger than 500mb, imho. > > Than

Viewing Partitions

2003-04-04 Thread Tim Willis
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