Mark Panen: > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sdc1 323M 304M 2.6M 100% / > tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /lib/init/rw > udev 3.9G 212K 3.9G 1% /dev > tmpfs 3.9G 2.6M 3.9G 1% /dev/shm > /dev/sdc9 1.8T 248G 1.5T 15% /home > /dev/sdc8 368M 17M 333M 5% /tmp > /dev/sdc5 8.3G 3.3G 4.6G 42% /usr > /dev/sdc6 2.8G 530M 2.1G 20% /var > > Am i in trouble and will i have to do another install?
No. > Is / the boot partition? /boot is on / in your case, yes. I bet most of the space on / is occupied by kernels as they are never automatically removed. Run dpkg -l linux-image-\* | grep ^ii to see which kernels you have installed. You can safely remove all but the most recent one or two. Another option to see where most disk space is occupied is to install ncdu and run it (ncdu -x /). J. -- A passionate argument means more to me than a blockbuster movie. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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