Jeremy Cardon wrote:
`du -sh` will be useful here. Try to find the directories that contain the most data (barring those that are on their own partitions such as /var and /usr). Then see if you can move some data elsewhere. Check /root and /tmp first. Also, try finding rpms that you can remove. Then, order another disk.Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda8 255660 255660 0 100% / /dev/sda1 54202 14268 37136 28% /boot /dev/sda6 28123196 9104896 17589724 35% /home /dev/sda7 28123196 9569752 17124868 36% /usr /dev/sda9 255660 238066 4394 99% /var /dev/sdb1 115377640 618492 108898236 1% /mnt/usbAny suggestions on how to clean up the root system? -- Thanks, Jeremy
Forrest
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