On 7/18/06, Legatus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carl Lowenstein wrote:
>
> I really would like to know _where_ these patch files are stored while
> they are downloaded.  My root file system is only 1GB, but all the
> places where I can imagine files being stashed are other mounted file
> systems with plenty of free space, according to the same bar graph.
> If I go peeking in another terminal window (ctrl-alt-F2) I find that I
> have:
>
> /home 4GB, 3.7GB avail
> /tmp 1GB, 931M avail
> /usr 8GB, 5.0GB avail
> /var 1GB, 813M avail
> /data 8GB, 4.7GB available

/var/lib/YaST2/you

But if the files go in /var, which is a separate mounted file system,
why is YaST2 telling me that / is nearly full?  "Your shields are
dangerously low!"

Besides that, I am not YOU-ing.  At least not that I am aware of.
I also have no directory /var/lib/YaST2/you.  At least not as a
permanent thing.  If it gets created during download and then removed
after patch installation, I didn't see it.

   carl
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