> It's a working server and the users conections made > the /tmp grows a huge. > > Im booting in character base mode. may I uninstall or > delete the files of graphical mode or maybe some > other file that i don't need anymore. > > give me some ideas. every morning I have to : > ~ cd /tmp > ~ rm -f * > .. > ~ cd /var/log > ~ for i in * > > do > > cat /dev/null > $i > > done
You could setup a cron job to do that. You can get rid of the XFree86/KDE/GNOME packages, but it may take a while. What do your partition look like (the output of `df -h`)? If /usr/ is on a separate partition, you may find that removing X won't help / very much. Forrest _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list
