Now you see why I, after two years, I only use three partitions: swap, / and
/home.  Swap is obvious.  /home is where I store downloads and files I want to
keep.  Everything else goes in /.  When it's time to upgrade, I only format and
fresh reinstall in /.  It's clean.  It's efficient and I always have the right
size partitions :-) 

On Wed, 08 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I allocated 100mb to my root partition when I installed Mandrake 6.0
> and I seem to have filled it up with normal operation. Are there
> files which could be deleted or moved to another partition to create
> space on a pretty normal Mandrake install? Is there anyway to resize
> the root partition to give it more space? I have 2.8 gig in /usr and
> 1.8 gig in /usr/local, so I have the mbs to give it, they just aren't
> in the right place.
> 
> -- 
> Traci Collins, MA
> Professor of Computer Education
> Colorado Mountain College
> http://www.rof.net/wp/tcollins/traci.html
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