Well another pitfall is that noone payes attention to the size of the logs that are 
being kept in /var/log. If you don't install logrotate or any other program that will 
remove really old entries from your logs then after a couple of months you may end up 
with some quite big (>100MB) log files :-)

On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 03:42:36 +0100
Volker Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 31 January 2003 23:57, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > I have gentoo installed in a 6G partition. After upgrading kde to 3.1 I
> > ran into problems apparently related to lack of disk space: an open emacs
> > file could not be saved, cannot login from gdm, ...
> > df -h gives 5.7G used and 0 available. The weird thing is that I booted
> > from a redhat partition and mounted the gentoo partition; now df -h
> > /mnt/gentoo  gives the
> > same output but konqueror says that the size of /mnt/gentoo is 3.5G (which
> > is more like what I would expect).
> >
> > In case some good soul can make sense of it, these are my questions:
> > 1) Is the discrepancy between df and konqueror (properties, ...)
> > explainable?
> > 2) Assuming the gentoo partition is really full, is this normal and is
> > there any temporary stuff I should get rid of after emerging kde?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> 
> Had a similar problem .xsession-errors grew to a size of 3.7GG!
> The solution is simple remove it.
> 
> Glück Auf,
> Volker
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