lina wrote: > du: cannot access `./proc/6535/task/6535/fd/4': No such file or directory > du: cannot access `./proc/6535/task/6535/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory > du: cannot access `./proc/6535/fd/4': No such file or directory > du: cannot access `./proc/6535/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory > End > > Just want to know is it dangerous?
No. But not useful either. /proc is a special memory fileystem interface into kernel information. > Today, I checked the df -h > it showed used 100%, actually there were still 7M left. > > so I remove one old kernel, so now is > /dev/sda5 666M 547M 86M 87% / > > I remember once CamaleĆ³n suggested to check the > > cd / > du -sh | grep [0-9]M | sort -nr > but when I used, I met above problem, > Something wrong? Try this command instead. The -x keeps du from traversing filesystems and will keep it out of /proc and /dev. Since you previously installed xdu in a previous conversation try this using xdu instead. du -xk / | xdu Bob
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