Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -0000, Bob wrote:
My system looks like this:
Device Size Mount point Free
sda2 965.1MB / 0B
sda3 60.8MB /boot 46.8MB
sda5 9.8GB /usr 4.9GB
sda6 2.0GB /var 1.2GB
sda7 2.0GB /opt 906.3MB
sda8 1011.4MB /tmp 926.4MB
sda9 257.3GB /home 154.1GB
...
Can anyone suggest a simple CLI incantation to find all files larger
than,
say, 500MB?
Considering that / is only 1 GB in size, I don't think that's the problem.
I would use 'mc', mark all directories not included in the list above,
and then tell it to display directory sizes. Find what they are and what
they hold.
His problem is that his home directory is on the root partition,
so he filled up the root partition with personal files.
Why ANY installer doesn't make /home a separate partition by
default is beyond me.
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