This is a response to the lovely language in the response to the
question below...I'd have to say thats pretty unappropriate...and the
files he removed are really inconsequential(at least in my point of view).
As an answer to Wayne's question, don't go by the percentage necessarily,
because linux does leave some extra space that is not covered by the
percentage...for example
1024-Blocks Used Available
1484355 682000 725647
If you check, 682000 plus 725647 equals 1407647...so unless i'm missing
something here, you do have extra space...
> >My system informed me that I had no space left in the root filesystem.
> >So, I removed a bunch of files totaling about 20meg. When I did a "df"
> >the filesystem still shows no space available. Where is the space
> >I freed-up?
> >Wayne
>
> Excuse me, but how the Hell are any of us supposed to know what files you
> removed and from where? We have no idea what you did, how you did it and
> where you did it. We have no idea the layout of your system, etc., etc.
>
> In other words, our crystal balls are in the shop and you must therefore
> provide details, lots of details.
>
> Sorry to be terse, but questions like this are impossible to answer.
>
> MB
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