this is an easy one, /var was being filled by apt-cache and cleaned up by running apt-get clean
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just did a new cd install of 2.2. I have a 15g hard drive, 5g of which is > a windoze partition, 5g for Linux and another 5 free space for BSD when I > finally get around to installing it. I just started watching the disk > contents, because I've set up disk partitions with 300megs for /var and /200 > for /tmp. I am noticing that /var is now 70% full. Yesterday it was 46% and > I went in and cleaned out all my big mail files, yet that made little > difference. Is there something wrong here or is this normal /var behavior? > > Here's what the df command yields: > > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda3 94667 53227 36552 59% / > /dev/hda5 94635 638 89110 1% /tmp > /dev/hda6 283431 187954 80838 70% /var > /dev/hda7 1922188 764500 1060040 42% /usr > /dev/hda8 2402992 552172 1728756 24% /home > > thanks > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- "You are entitled to your actions...not the results" --Bhagavad Gita