James Ausmus wrote:
OK, false alarm, this is definitely a userpsace (or a user... :)
problem - had a 12GB .xsession-errors file that I had deleted but was
still being held open - now I just have to determine why I have a 12GB
.xsession-errors file... :(
Surely, .xsession-errors was 12GB large
On 10/25/07, Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Ausmus wrote:
> > Since updating my laptop to 2.6.23, occasionally all of my free disk
> > space on my root partition will just go away, with no files accounting
> > for the space, with no odd messages in dmesg or my syslog. If I
> > reb
James Ausmus wrote:
Since updating my laptop to 2.6.23, occasionally all of my free disk
space on my root partition will just go away, with no files accounting
for the space, with no odd messages in dmesg or my syslog. If I
reboot, I immediately have the proper amount of free space again. Here
is
James Ausmus wrote:
> Since updating my laptop to 2.6.23, occasionally all of my free disk
> space on my root partition will just go away, with no files accounting
> for the space, with no odd messages in dmesg or my syslog. If I
> reboot, I immediately have the proper amount of free space again. H
On 10/24/07, Tomasz Chmielewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Ausmus wrote:
>
> > As a note - when I first see the issue, I have exactly 0 free space
> > available on root, as per df - I then delete some random things in
> > order to have enough free space to operate, which is why in my first
James Ausmus wrote:
As a note - when I first see the issue, I have exactly 0 free space
available on root, as per df - I then delete some random things in
order to have enough free space to operate, which is why in my first
df you see 55M available
Perhaps some program still uses some (deleted
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