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:~I installed Mandrake as the only OS on my PC with 2GB and used the
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. "/var", "/tmp" or some subdirs of /usr would be fine I guess.
cu
denis
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Sebastian Varges wrote:
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:~ :~I installed Mandrake as the only OS on my PC with 2GB and used the
:~ :~standard settings. Now I have a space problem: there is no sp
I installed Mandrake as the only OS on my PC with 2GB and used the
standard settings. Now I have a space problem: there is no space left
at all in directory '/' but 87% free in /home. I have lots of strange
errors because of the space problem in '/'. Deleting some application
did not help much,
heres a thought im running out of space myself and i dont have room on my
laptop to install a 40gb hard drive. any suggestions??
In a message dated 27-Sep-00 12:01:36 Central Daylight Time,
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Buy a second hdd? That's what I do. I see 40Gb'ers selling for $135 these
Buy a second hdd? That's what I do. I see 40Gb'ers selling for $135 these
days. Move your /home files there and reinstall Mandrake. You can try
resizing but it's usually easier and safer just to add space. Also you
might look to see if you have any non-programs in that partition (mp3's
ec) and
I installed Mandrake as the only OS on my PC with 2GB and used the
standard settings. Now I have a space problem: there is no space left
at all in directory '/' but 87% free in /home. I have lots of strange
errors because of the space problem in '/'. Deleting some application
did not help much,