Yeah, I forgot to mention that. I ran df -k as soon as I saw what was
happening, but I appear to still have plenty of disk space. Is there a
particular partition which could be overloaded? My /home partition is about
half used up, my /usr partition is about two-thirds full, and my root
directory is about 70% full...
-Chris Lea
Billy Bushong - Concord, NH wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Lea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 22:00 PM
> Subject: HELP!!!
>
> > Then, I noticed that the root user was getting mail from the Cron
> >Daemon whenever I tried to send anybody mail. I've included one of
> >these Cron emails at the bottom of the message. I looked at this and
> >thought that maybe the problem was that Netscape was taking up too much
> >space on the disk with stored messages and cache, so I erased a bunch of
> >
> >the messages and cleared out the cache. After doing this, I found I was
> >
> >able to use startx to go into X, but I still couldn't send mail. I can
> >still connect to my ISP fine and I can surf around the web.
>
> How much disk space do you have left?!
>
> find out by typing "df" at the Linux prompt...
>
> Bill Bushong - Concord, NH
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