Thanks Denis, I should have come up with that myself but I somehow
thought there must be another way to do this.

Cheers

-- Sebastian




>>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
>Denis Havlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Find some big directories in /, copy them under /home and set symlinks to
> them. "/var", "/tmp" or some subdirs of /usr would be fine I guess.

> cu
>       denis

> On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Sebastian Varges wrote:

> :~>Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:04:01 +0100
> :~>From: Sebastian Varges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :~>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :~>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :~>Subject: [newbie] Space problem - help!
> :~>
> :~>I installed Mandrake as the only OS on my PC with 2GB and used the
> :~>standard settings. Now I have a space problem: there is no space left
> :~>at all in directory '/' but 87% free in /home.  I have lots of strange
> :~>errors because of the space problem in '/'. Deleting some application
> :~>did not help much, and I don't want to delete all of them. 
> :~>
> :~>How can I move space from /home to '/'? Shall I use Diskdrake?? But
> :~>how??? I did not find any documentation. 
> :~>
> :~>
> :~>Thanks a lot
> :~>
> :~>-- Sebastian
> :~>

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