Juha Pahkala wrote:
Sorry about the previous, it had an old mail server address...but the
question remains...
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Hello,
Recently my old home server crashed and I had to get a new one, and
install debian unstable from scratch. I decided that since my old 5Gb
root partition was quite full, I'd double the size to 10Gb so I
wouldn't have problems with that anymore. It took me a while to get
the system to the same state as the old one but now I have it running
smoothly. But today I found out, that out of my 10Gb root partition df
only shows around 300Mb free!
So, I started looking and trying to find out what took all this disk
space. But I didn't get very far. As previously, I used du on all the
directories on root level / to see, which directory was excessively
large. But using du, I only managed to find a bit under 4Gb of files!
And now I'm wondering where the difference comes from and what can I
do about it?
Can anybody help me here, to free up some disk space, to help me
understand what's going on?
Can you show us your df output? You can get a list of processes which
have files open by using fuser -m / (as the case may be that a process
had a file open before it was rm'd)
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