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on Monday 05/04/2009 Philipp Riegger(lists@××××××××××××.de) wrote |
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> On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 17:02 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> > > >> I'd look to see what is filling up the root partition, 10GB should be |
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> > > >> more than enough. |
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> > > > Good tip! cd /usr/src/linux and make clean gave me back 2 GB. |
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> > > Also unmerge old unneeded kernels and remove leftovers from old |
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> > > kernels found in /usr/src and /lib/modules (or /lib64/modules) |
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> > You'd be amazed how much junk collects in /var/log/portage over time |
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> Or in /var/log. Logrotate helps there and /var/log/portage can be |
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> cleaned up by a script that compresses everything older than 1 day (the |
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> test helps not to "disturb" a running portage or get ugly split logs). |
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What I would really like to do is get rid of everything except the |
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most recent compile of each program in /var/log/portage -- anyone have a script to do that? |
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