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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 partition!?! |
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-Peter |
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On 8/15/06, Andrei Slavoiu <ansla80@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> --- Peter Davoust <worldgnat@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Ok, so I've been hibernate-ram-ing my computer |
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> > recently, and it got to the |
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> > point where /tmp was full. I thought it was time for |
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> > a restart, and I did |
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> > shutdown -r now, and when I rebooted, logged into |
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> > kdm, I was taken right |
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> > back to kdm. I tried it a few more times, and the |
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> > same thing happened. I |
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> > tried an fvwm session: diddo. I ended up logging |
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> > into a console, editing my |
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> > .xinitrc to include exec fvwm, and then startx. I'll |
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> > try reinstalling kdm, |
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> > but what went wrong? |
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> Does `df` tell you that /tmp is not full now? |
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