Did you look inside the files in /var/log? Most likely it is the same 
message all the time and gives you a hint what is going wrong.
A quick fix for you should be to uninstall apache, maybe replace it with
boa if you need a web server.

The file /proc/kcore has to be that big, it is your physical RAM and
does not take any space on the hard drive.

Arnd <><

On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, John Kintree wrote:

> I have a 494 MB /dev/hda1 mounted on / .   /usr and /home are mounted on 
> separate partitions.  Immediately after installation of Mandrake 8.0 beta 3, 
> about two days ago, the /dev/hda1 was about 33% full.  A couple of times 
> since then it has exceeded 99% full.
> 
> One huge file is /proc/kcore at 128 MB.  I don't have permission to delete 
> it, and can't change the permissions on this file.
> 
> I stopped psacct from starting at bootup because /var/log/pacct got up to 53 
> MB.  I deleted that file.  
> 
> Two other files tend to become monsters:
> /var/log/httpd/error.log as much as 173.3 MB
> /var/log/httpd/ssl-engine.log as much as 169.2 MB
> 
> I've deleted these files a couple of times, but they keep coming back.  
> Nothing like that ever happened in months of running Mandrake 7.2.  Have 
> other people observed this behavior?


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