Hi,

Earlier today, I discovered my 2-week-old (in terms of installation) F21-> F22 
system unusable. Upon investigation, I found / at 100%, because it had been 
overrun by a /var/log/messages file which was 7.5G. I deleted this file (and 
also removed auditd, horrifying!) but was wondering if there is a way to limit 
the size of the messages file or at least erase the old messages files once in 
a while.

My / is 14 GB, /boot is 1GB, and swap is 32 GB. Memory is 32 GB also. I 
installed Fedora 21 on June 3 or 4 and then upgraded to F22 last week using 
FedUp.

Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan




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