Hi, a buggy mail client (kmail) filled up my 4 Gb /home partition by filling the .xsession-errors with several gigabytes of the same error message. I removed the file, which was well over 2 Gb. But "df" still shows zero free space, and I cannot create new files.
The /home partition is on a dmcrypt volume on LVM. The system is a Thinkpad R60 (Core 2 Duo) running Debian unstable with custom kernel 2.6.20-rc6 (from the wireless-dev tree). Here is some debug info: ~# df /home/ Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/home 4193596 4193596 0 100% /home ~# debugreiserfs /dev/mapper/home debugreiserfs 3.6.19 (2003 www.namesys.com) Filesystem state: consistency is not checked after last mounting home: Reiserfs super block in block 16 on 0xfe09 of format 3.6 with standard journal Count of blocks on the device: 1048432 Number of bitmaps: 32 Blocksize: 4096 Free blocks (count of blocks - used [journal, bitmaps, data, reserved] blocks): 0 Root block: 32941 Filesystem is NOT clean Tree height: 4 Hash function used to sort names: "r5" Objectid map size 2, max 972 Journal parameters: Device [0x0] Magic [0x725b2966] Size 8193 blocks (including 1 for journal header) (first block 18) Max transaction length 1024 blocks Max batch size 900 blocks Max commit age 30 Blocks reserved by journal: 0 Fs state field: 0x0: sb_version: 2 inode generation number: 1128605 UUID: 549f4bc1-6db1-44f6-9c69-1df7d5c440b5 LABEL: home Set flags in SB: ATTRIBUTES CLEAN Regards, Marcus