On 11/27/02 10:29, Alan Jackson wrote:
You know, I've been using Unix and/or Linux for 14 years, and I just learnedI'm confused about why you felt the need to reboot just to run a fsck on /home??
something. Thank you guys!!
After reading everything, I decided I probably needed to fsck at minimum, so
I just rebooted. Turned out the fsck ran automatically, the disk was corrupted,
and now, instead of 100% full at 36 Gb, I get (Ta da!)
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdb1 38464340 5776132 30734304 16% /home
Thanks again. It's just a shame I had to reset my uptime, I hadn't booted
since May.
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