From: Carson Ward <carson@hal>
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] / partition full!!!
Date sent: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:55:33 -0600
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> On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, you wrote:
> >Can he remove core files?
> >ie: locate core
> >are all those core files needed? or are they remmenant of installd
> >programs?
> >rob
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> YaST has an option to edit all config files, this includes a cron job that will
> delete old core files. (YES, you can delete old core files)
YAST won't start. It gives me the error: Error creating tmpdir,
DETAIL:0 FILE: Applicatio.cc Line:1397 presumably because I've
ran out of / space? I tried it from the command line and X.
My partition table is as follows:
SWAP 100MB
/100MB
/USR 800MB
/HOME 100MB
According to Matt Welsh in "RUNNING LINUX", he puts everything
in one big partition, contrary to popular wisdom, without any
problems. I may try this next time:) In all fairness, I did "root
around as root" much more than necessary, assuredly resulting in
this problem that I have now. Live and learn (I wonder how you say
that in Latin?).
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