Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
> I cannot understand whats doing... :(
> All day smbd loaded my CPU and now GNOME said me, that I have not free
> space on /! Really,
> sh-3.2# df -h
> Файлова система      Розм  Вик  Дост  Вик% змонтований на
> /dev/sda2              28G   28G     0 100% /
> udev                   10M  192K  9,9M   2% /dev
> /dev/sda5              50G   34G   14G  71% /home
> /dev/sda6              50G   17G   31G  36% /media/From
> /dev/sda7             130G  110G   13G  90% /media/Different
> /dev/sdb5             291G  274G  3,1G  99% /media/Large
> /dev/sdb6             138G   39G   93G  30% /media/Library
> /dev/sdb7             9,7G  5,4G  3,8G  60% /media/Crypt
> shm                   2,5G     0  2,5G   0% /dev/shm
> but if I see on every separate folder, I cannot get 28 GB of loaded
> space (I had 15 GB free yesterday).
> sh-3.2# du -hs /opt
> 2,5G /opt
> sh-3.2# du -hs /bin
> 5,7M /bin
> sh-3.2# du -hs /dev
> 192K /dev
> sh-3.2# du -hs /root
> 1,4M /root
> sh-3.2# du -hs /tmp
> 30K /tmp
> sh-3.2# du -hs /var
> 12G /var
> sh-3.2# du -hs /boot
> 35M /boot
> sh-3.2# du -hs /etc
> 11M /etc
> sh-3.2# du -hs /lib
> 35M /lib
> sh-3.2# du -hs /mnt
> 0 /mnt
> sh-3.2# du -hs /sbin
> 5,9M /sbin
> sh-3.2# du -hs /sys
> 0 /sys
> The last install is Qt Creator with Qt SDK.
> How to clean partition?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- 
> Alexander Pilipovsky aka Engraver

If you unmount /home, does any file show up under /home then?  Keep in
mind, if you have files in for example /home then mount a new partition
on /home, the old files are still on the root partition.  It just mount
/home on top of the old file on the root partition.

I'm assuming the /media/* directories are CD, DVD or some other
removable media?  If not, unmount those and check to see if anything is
hiding under there.

Hope this helps.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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