On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >     the first point here is that you should avoid to start an X session as
> Of course you're right about this (I keep promising myself I'll do something
> about this), but since my /home and /root are on the same 600 Mega partition,
> this would not have solved the problem of the disk filling up :-(
    On most linux dist the file system keeps 10% or 5% of disk space that
    are only accessible by root... With a normal user session the problem
    would have made a full disk, but not for root point of vue.
    So most maintenance commands would have worked.

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