On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:51:56PM +0530, Diwakar Agnihotri wrote: > Thanks! Will increasing the /var partition help? > > Diwakar > > On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 10:33:21 -0700 (PDT) > Jayanarayanan M N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > <snip> > > > > As you see data in the /var will continue to grow as > > you use the system. Since you are running as > > workstation(assumed) , the rate os growth can be > > small. > > > > Check the available space daily. ( command is df ) > > Delete various unwanted files( log files etc.) > > > > (Upgrade the hard disk in the next available occation, > > anyway ) > > -Jayan > ---end quoted text---
Which distro are you using ? Is it debian by any chance ? If you apt-get a lot of software, your /var will soon be fully utilised, unless you keep on clearing the downloads. Unless yours is a server, there is not much load on /var unless it is being burdened with unmaintained log files and such. Bish -- : ####[ GNU/Linux One Stanza Tip (LOST) ]####################### Sub : Pushing process into background (bash) [#2] LOST #279 To push a running process to the background, from an xterm if under X or another console, under bash, type: $bg <program>. To bring it back to foreground, on the bash prompt, type in: $fg <program> ####<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>##################### : ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
