you can check the free space of youre partitions with
the df conmmand
so you can have an idea if there is a space problem
Cdrack.
--- Trey Sizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Computer was working like a champ a few days ago.
> Tried to start back
> up yesterday and saw one of the messages during boot
> up say something to
> the effect of (sorry not in front of the machine
> now):
>
> No room on / [0] expecting [20000]
>
> I haven't done anything new to the setup or
> installed/upgraded anything
> new.
>
> Something I thought was weird (and I'm sure it's
> just my understanding),
> but when I did an 'ls -al' on my /home directory, I
> remembered that I
> still have a couple of .iso images taking up some
> space (this is a 25GB
> drive). So just out of curiosity I deleted them
> freeing up a couple of
> gigs. But when I restarted the machine I got the
> same message about
> root (/) being full then taking me to the CLI login
> after some failed
> attempts to start X.
>
> Just looking for some next steps and ultimately
> finding out why this
> happened.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> > Want to buy your Pack or Services from
MandrakeSoft?
>
> Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
>
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