Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

sean wrote:


Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs


Depends on how you mount them. I have a fileserver on my LAN where I 
store all our camera images so they are commonly shared by all 
workstations. On Ubuntu workstations the NFS share is mounted in fstab 
with line to my server aang2


aang2.lws.lan:/mnt/datastore    /mnt/datastore    nfs4 
_netdev,auto,hard,intr  0   0


I have a subdirectory on the nfs share Camera with all our cameras 
dumped images so I created a link in the user profile:


~/Pictures/Camera that point to /mnt/datastore/Camera

So my Linux workstations have a common "local" access to Camera...



Rereading the thread more info. My example shows having a local "folder" 
as a network share, another partition or drive on the same system is 
similar and real easy... If the drive is just for you just create a 
directory for the mount point in your profile and then mount drive in 
fstab to that directory


/dev/sbd1 /home/sean/Documents/MoreStuff  ext4 defaults  0  2



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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

sean wrote:


Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs


Depends on how you mount them. I have a fileserver on my LAN where I 
store all our camera images so they are commonly shared by all 
workstations. On Ubuntu workstations the NFS share is mounted in fstab 
with line to my server aang2


aang2.lws.lan:/mnt/datastore/mnt/datastorenfs4 
_netdev,auto,hard,intr  0   0


I have a subdirectory on the nfs share Camera with all our cameras 
dumped images so I created a link in the user profile:


~/Pictures/Camera that point to /mnt/datastore/Camera

So my Linux workstations have a common "local" access to Camera...

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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...[SOLVED]

2017-11-18 Thread sean

sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting 
old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail folders, 
and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free


my triaging reveals this wasn't a Seamonkey issue, but rather a "disk 
permissions issue" which was resolved by moving the location of my local 
folders back into my /home folder while i figure out how to reset the 
permissions on the 2nd SSD "device"

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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(



Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs

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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


okay, digging deeper, this is a 240GB SSD w/ 198GB open & available, but 
the permissions have bounced back to read-only... hmmm


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean



Daniel wrote:> On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!

More like a slip of my brain cells... yes 2.49.1 ;~)

I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(

its a 249 gb Solid state drive, currently seens as a "device" by peppermint 
linux... 50% capacity is available... sorta weird



As I attempted to post this, I had not yet re-linked the local folders 
to its place on my ssd drive, so when I hit send, I received bothe the 
error messages


1) there is not enough disk space...
2) there was an error copying to...

because my news group messages go to a folder on the missing local folders.
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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


More like a slip of my brain cells... yes 2.49.1 ;~)

I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


its a 249 gb Solid state drive, currently seens as a "device" by 
peppermint linux... 50% capacity is available... sorta weird





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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... but 
doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a separate 
"device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-17 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting 
old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail 
folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem to 
recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
   This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... but 
doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a separate 
"device"


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-16 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting 
old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail 
folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem to 
recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".




I did recently had to reImport all of my e'mail... the local folders got 
messed up... so lemme go check permissions on those files... thanks...


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-16 Thread Daniel

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting 
old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail folders, 
and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem to 
recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


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Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-14 Thread sean
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:



There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting old mail, 
emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free


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