On Nov 12, 2008, at 11:33 PM, C. Scott Ananian wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Joshua Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> My daughter's XO is full, but mine has over 400 GB free. Both >> laptops >> are running 767. I ran 'du -sk|sort -n' in various places starting >> at / and as far as I can tell the difference is that her /versions/ >> pristine is twice as large as mine (roughly 1GB instead of 500MB). >> How can I free up some space for her? > > /versions/pristine is filled with hardlinks, so I'd take the results > of du -sk with a huge grain of salt. > > I would expect that /home/olpc/.sugar would be the big size difference > between the two. > > Can you post the results of 'ls /versions/pristine'? > --scott
Hers (full): 0c3deafeab44a959a0e2e18c5c2092e9 60ab7dd13168405e4f9207c48a452a5a Mine (not full): 5cb011fd465a5793ce12df8064f6790d 60ab7dd13168405e4f9207c48a452a5a Her /home/olpc/ is actually smaller than mine (350MB vs 435MB) My theory is this: I have run olpc-update more often on my machine, so there are fewer differences between the active OS and the fallback one. On hers, for instance, the fallback OS still has /usr/share/ activities/ with a full set of G1G1 2007 activities while mine doesn't. If my theory is correct, then maybe she can run olpc-update to go back to something just prior to 767 and then forward to 767 again... does olpc-update let you go backwards? -josh _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel