du -s directory name
Is there a way to determin the the size of a directory? totaly file
size? Perferably with command line. Thanks.
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WHY HAVE I gotten 4 of the same messages?
WHY HAVE I gotten 4 of the same messages?
WHY HAVE I gotten 4 of the same messages?
WHY HAVE I gotten 4 of the same messages?
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rm -fr directory name
will remove the directory
and all the folders
and file s contained within
given the correct permissions
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First do a df and see if any of
your file systems are out of space.
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I've been using su to change
Put it in the /etc/rc3.d
directory
and label it as starting with S
and it will be run at startup.
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I have written a shell script I would like to run
Cool.
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Thanks Hal,
That did the trick.
cheers
Brian
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 20:26, Hal Wigoda wrote:
Put it in the /etc/rc3.d
I think that the job
is trying to display
and recevive info
from the screen
and it can't as you are running the job
as a script.
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My hunch, vague as it is, sounds like cookie files,
either from Netscape or youe windowing service.
Hi,
I ran out of space on my linux partition (nasty business). When I went
looking for the reason, I found 5 very large ( 1 Gigabyte) files in
/tmp. These files all had the name Magic*. I
Hi,
If I wanted all users to have the same environment vars set when they login,
is there a central file I can stick this stuff into?
Many thanks
Mark
/etc/profile
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did you restart apache after moving the home page??
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On Saturday 15 September 2001 13:33, you wrote:
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