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Ok, so I had a 5 gig disk image I was using for a guest OS. I deleted it and |
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it brought be down to about 93% usage, and gave me back KDE. Then I did a |
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series of du -s /* etc, which took me to a directory I created for a Java |
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application I'm writing. Somehow, a file called fool was created, and it was |
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enourmous. I deleted it and it brought me down to 22% usage. Is that insane |
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or what? I guess the file was appropriately named..... |
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Thanks |
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-Peter |
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On 8/15/06, Mike Doty <kingtaco@g.o> wrote: |
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> Peter Davoust wrote: |
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> > Woah! This is weird, it says that /dev/hda is 100% full! How is that |
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> > possible? I have a 60 gig hard drive, and I'm on a 27ish gig |
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> partition!?! |
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> > -Peter |
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> 'du' is your friend... |
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