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The Saturday 2007-03-10 at 00:41 -0500, Bob S wrote:
I will keep this mail for future reference if I should need to move some
partitions around. Again thanks for helping.
There is a whole howto dedicated to the subject ;-)
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Cheers,
Torsdag 08 marts 2007 06:40 skrev Bob S:
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 04:42, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 07 marts 2007 07:48 skrev Ken Jennings:
On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote:
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Yes, here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
Bob S wrote:
Guess I really didn't need to ask this question. I already knew that I
screwed
up on the partitioning scheme. I guess I could move /usr or /opt to one of my
new empty and separate partitions like /local. I remember seeing something
about that a few years ago. I'd have to
On Friday 09 March 2007 04:39, Philippe Andersson wrote:
Bob S wrote:
Guess I really didn't need to ask this question. I already knew that
I screwed up on the partitioning scheme. I guess I could move /usr
or /opt to one of my new empty and separate partitions like /local.
I remember
Onsdag 07 marts 2007 07:48 skrev Ken Jennings:
On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote:
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I gave 10.2 a 3GB partition for /
I also made separate partitions for /tmp, /var, and /home, each 10GB in
size. I went to update 10.2 and was warned that the / partition is 97%
full.
/tmp,
On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 10:42 +0100, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 07 marts 2007 07:48 skrev Ken Jennings:
On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote:
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may we see the output of df -h?
Here's my layout, since about the 8.0 days, now fully loaded with
10.2. /boot is ext2, all else is
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The Friday 2006-12-01 at 15:52 -0500, usr wrote:
Recently installed 10.2 on a new hard drive. Triple boot all on their own
harddrives.
I gave 10.2 a 3GB partition for /
I also made separate partitions for /tmp, /var, and /home, each 10GB
Hello SuSE people
Recently installed 10.2 on a new hard drive. Triple boot all on their own
harddrives.
I gave 10.2 a 3GB partition for /
I also made separate partitions for /tmp, /var, and /home, each 10GB in size.
I went to update 10.2 and was warned that the / partition is 97% full.
How
On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote:
...
I gave 10.2 a 3GB partition for /
I also made separate partitions for /tmp, /var, and /home, each 10GB in
size. I went to update 10.2 and was warned that the / partition is 97%
full.
/tmp, /var, and /home don't necessarily have a lot of stuff in