>This is a response to the lovely language in the response to the
>question below...I'd have to say thats pretty unappropriate...and the
>files he removed are really inconsequential(at least in my point of view).
No, it was appropriate because it is meant to educate. Questions that ask
for help but supply no trouble shooting information are begging for what
you call "unappropriate" answers/responses. None of us have crystal balls
that look at these systems and see what is there, what commands were actually
executed, etc.
Besides, how can you say "and the files he removed are really inconsequential"?
He didn't say what files were removed. We don't even know if the removed files
were in the path that would affect the root partition. You must be one of the
few that has a working crystal ball. Mine doesn't work. So tell us, where
did you get yours? :-)
Original posting was"
>> >My system informed me that I had no space left in the root filesystem.
>> >So, I removed a bunch of files totaling about 20meg. When I did a "df"
>> >the filesystem still shows no space available. Where is the space
>> >I freed-up?
>> >Wayne
It provides zero information in which to proved accurate help. We can all
make WAGs, but I'm sure he is looking for results.
MB
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