Post, Mark K wrote:
If your /usr/ filled up, things may be broken in a number of ways.  Run
"rpm -V" commands on all your packages, particularly the ones dealing

rpm -Va

You might need to manally install any ill packages using rpm with some
measure of force. Read the man page for options.



with YaST and ncurses.  You may also want to drop down to single user
mode, unmount /usr, and do an fsck on it.

That shouldn't be necessary - running out of space should not cause that
kind of corruption. Besides, I expect the OP has built a bigger one by now.




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