LeeGroups wrote: > However, I've deleted 20GB of stuff off it, but a df -h still says the > drive is full.
Most likely this is user error. Have you created symbolic links to another filesystem, and then deleted files from those? For instance, I have two RAID1 pairs and a temp filesystem: /dev/md0 = / /dev/md1 = /home2 /dev/hdd3 = /tmp However I have created symbolic links such that: /home2/fileshare/temp -> /tmp/fileshare If /dev/md1 becomes full, I might make the mistake of deleting files from /home2/fileshare/temp and then wonder why md1 is still full. You can discover symbolic links with the command find . -type l ...where "l" is the lower-case letter "el", not the digit one. You could then pipe this to ls -l which would give you the destination of each: find . -type l | xargs -n 1 ls -l ...where "-n 1" is the digit one and "ls -l" is the letter "el". -- Andrew Oakley -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/