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Carlos,
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<br />Get into the command line as root. Go to the root / directory and use 'du -hs *'. That will list all the directories under the root / directory and their size.
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<br />Disregard /var, /tmp, and /home - since they're on separate partitions. The rest all added together will compromise that 1.8Gig shown in use for the root / directory's partition.
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<br />Now, you've got to figure out what's eating up that space - and if you can delete any of it to free up space. That's a hard one. If you don't have a bunch of files in /root or something 'non-system' like that - its going to be hard to free up space safely.
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<br />But I've also go to mention - you've got a pretty small installation space to work with! I usually won't set up less than 4 or 5 Gig for the root partition. The default for BlueOnyx is 6Gig. So your 1.9Gig is a tiny amount of space for the operating system, all programs in /usr, all configurations in /etc, and everything else (besides /var, /tmp, /home). You just didn't allow sufficient space for that root / partition on the hard drive.
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<br />Chuck
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From: "Carlos Quinones" <cquinones@playero.net>
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To: <blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Sat, 4 Aug 2012 11:12:11 -0700
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:11104] help in losing space
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<br />> Hi need help my server does not let me do any updates or install
program because don’t have no space.<o:p />
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<br />> root@ns1 usr]# df -h<o:p />
<br />> Filesystem
Size Used Avail Use%
Mounted on<o:p />
<br />> /dev/md1
1.9G 1.8G 31M 99%
/<o:p />
<br />> /dev/md2
1.9G 291M 1.5G 16%
/var<o:p />
<br />> /dev/md5
1.9G 33M 1.8G 2%
/tmp<o:p />
<br />> /dev/md6
67G 165M 64G 1%
/home<o:p />
<br />> none
760M 0
760M 0% /dev/shm<o:p />
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<br />> I
have no space in /dev/md1 is there a way that I can fix this problem really need
help on this thank
you<o:p />
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