df
This will show you what partitions you have and where directories are
mounted. If /tmp is not listes, it will be in the / (root) partition. If
you don't have much space available on /tmp's partition, move /tmp to
another partition that has space (say /home) and then link /tmp to the
new
Buchan Milne wrote:
df
This will show you what partitions you have and where directories are
mounted. If /tmp is not listes, it will be in the / (root) partition. If
you don't have much space available on /tmp's partition, move /tmp to
another partition that has space (say /home) and then
Andrew George wrote:
Have a look at whats on the same mountpoint as your /temp directory
As far as I know, in MDK 7.1 theres nothing that you need to keep in /temp
(MDK 7.0 was a different story),
I fixed a similar problem because /var was on the same mountpoint and I
could clear a few
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Stefan Srdic wrote:
I logged in as root and deleted all of the files in the /tmp directory but I still
get the same results!! How can I check to see what else is on the same mount point
as /tmp?
a couple of ways
'cat /etc/fstab' will show you your mountpoints
Perhaps one of you guys could give me a hand, I'm trying to re-install
Helix-Gnome and I always get the same error message when downloading the
installation script from the web.
I've tried to install Helix Gnome using the "lynx -source http://go-gnome.com |
sh" command, but every time that the
Have a look at whats on the same mountpoint as your /temp directory
As far as I know, in MDK 7.1 theres nothing that you need to keep in /temp
(MDK 7.0 was a different story),
I fixed a similar problem because /var was on the same mountpoint and I
could clear a few spoolfiles and logs
Failing
Dear friends:
I decided to go ahead and reinstall my Linux Mandrake. Afterwards, I
went back to HelixGnome and reinstalled HelixGnome. Everything is now
working fine.
Thanks so much.
Benjamin
Benjamin and Anna Sher
Sher's Russian Web
http://www.websher.net
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In a message dated 17-Sep-00 00:36:53 Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I decided to go ahead and reinstall my Linux Mandrake. Afterwards, I
went back to HelixGnome and reinstalled HelixGnome. Everything is now
working fine.
hmm well onething i noticed is during my own