On Jul 10, 2014, at 4:20 PM, John Lauro <[email protected]> wrote:

>> 
>> Filesystem           Size            Used            Avail           Use%    
>>         Mounted on
>> /dev/sda6                    3.9G            133M            3.8G            
>> 4%                      /
>> tmpfs                        3.9G            0                       3.9G    
>>         0%                      /dev/shm
>> /dev/sda7                    3.9G            133M            3.8G            
>> 4%                      /home
>> 
> 
> Well, that is not looking good.  Was that booted from the rescue cd?
> 
> Sometimes when you boot from a different drive (such as CD) it can switch the 
> devices around.  Maybe they are on SDB?
> What does "fdisk -l" show?
> 


Well, I don’t remember for sure how I booted to get into that, but I’m pretty 
sure I booted it from the hard drive.

I just rebooted it using the rescue disk, and “df -h” now shows:


Filesystem              Size            Used            Avail           Use%    
        Mounted on
/dev                            4.0G            220K            4.0G            
1%                      /dev
none                    250M    137M            114M    55%                     
/tmp
/dev/loop0              137M    137M            0               100%            
/mnt/runtime
/dev/sda6                       20G             11M                     8.6G    
        55%                     /mnt/sysimage
/dev                            4.0G            220K            4.0G            
1%                      /mnt/sysimage/dev
/dev/tmpfs              4.0G            0                       4.0G            
0%                      /mnt/sysimage/dev/shm
/dev/sda7                       111G    80G                     26G             
76%                     /mnt/sysimage/home


fdisk -l

Gives too much to type and get back with you in a timely manner, but they are 
on /dev/sda, not /sdb.

If you’d like that output, though, I’ll be happy to post it for you.

I’ll start typing it now…

I just wanted to get back with you as quickly as I could.

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