I've just built a new machine for myself, and have put Ubuntu on it
(I've usually used Debian), and there seem to be quite a few Ubuntu
experts around here.

I have a 400G disk, and I partitioned /sdb2 as / and gave it 1G.  This
was working well until I foolishly mounted a partition from another
disk on a subdirectory of it --perhaps 4G.  This gave some error
messages, and now df says the partition is full and some things I try
to do with apt-get give error messages,  (incl. "is your disk full")
I have /boot, /usr /usr/local/ swap /tmp and /home partitions.

Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/sdb2               972180    948624         0   100%      /

kdisdkfree
/dev/sdb2      ? [Type]    949.4 MB    /         0 [Free]  100.0% [Free]

UUID 54...  ext3  N/A [size]            /          0B     N/A
(I am not familiar with Ubuntu's UUID)

I have tried going through / and finding large files and removing
them, but found northing that big.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Geoffrey Cowling
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