Mark, Another way it is possible to loose disk (again, at least on Solaris) is to create a really big directory in your root partition, lets call it /var, and then mount a another partition right on top of if. Now the disk space is still used, but you have no way of seeing it in normal use. I can't think of any good way of debugging this problem, besides dropping to a lower init level and umounting a few things to see if anything is hiding under them. This maybe a bit unlikely, depending on the history of your system, but I can't think of anything else above whats already be suggested. Nick. Mark Weaver wrote: > [ More info about his missing disk space] >
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on devic... Craig Sprout
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on d... Mark Weaver
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt ... Craig Sprout
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt ... Bill Kenworthy
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on devic... Ron Stodden
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on devic... John Rye
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on device? Mark Weaver
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on devic... Nick Thompson
- Re: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on d... Bill Kenworthy
- SV: [expert] I'm confused... - no space lefdt on device? Langborg Tom
