> /dev/sda1 28124 1387 25285 6% /boot > /dev/sdb1 1066576 689736 376840 65% /home > /dev/sda2 1757080 1686812 70268 97% / ^^ This at least looks dangerous. If you don't have any more partitions than these three, your /var /tmp and /usr are on this one disk that is already 97% full!
Beside the fact that you won't probably be able too boot soon as /var and /tmp fill up, having disks more full than 80% is very bad for performance of the file system. Try to free some space if you can. Run "apt-get clean" first - it won't be enough but might at least give you some more time to clean up before any bigger troubles.. :) - Jarno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]