On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 23:45:00 +0800, lina wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I followed Camaleón's suggestion, the output of >> > >> > cd / >> > du -h | grep "[0-9]M" | sort -n -r | less >> > >> > the first few ones even reached hundreds of M. >> >> Are those big figures for files or folders? >> >> > folders. > > > >> 636M ./src/some_software >> 592M ./src/some_software/ >> 543M ./.local/share >> 543M ./.local >> 540M ./.local/share/Trash/files >> 540M ./.local/share/Trash >> 494M ./Documents/p >> 392M ./Documents/c >> 375M ./Documents/c/BS409 >> 356M ./src/some_software/software/test >> 356M ./.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default >> 356M ./.mozilla/firefox >> 356M ./.mozilla Then it's fine. I would worry when a file gets oversized, that may indicate a problem. But I would carefully watch your "/.local/share/Trash" and your Firefox profile. Both folders look very big to me, you may have there "erasable" files (deleted and/or cached files you can safely remove). Look: sm01@stt008:~$ du -hs .local/share/Trash .mozilla 104M .local/share/Trash 120M .mozilla >> > the output of du -h is 34G >> >> Tip: "du -sh" to get the summary the output, but it will be also >> interesting to know what's the result of "df -h" to get the whole >> picture of your system space. >> >> > # df -h (...) Overall looks good. >> > Sorry I still don't know which files took the partition which / >> > mounted. >> >> > are there some easy way to see which files sit on which partition? You can also use "df" for files, it will print the partition on what they're are mounted. For example: sm01@stt008:~$ LANG=POSIX; df -h /data/backup/sm01/2010-09-12.tar.bz2 .mozilla Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdb1 459G 401G 35G 93% /data/backup /dev/sda3 115G 22G 94G 19% / Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.09.21.16.24...@gmail.com