Along the lines others have suggested, with using du to what is taking
up all of your space, another useful technique I found is to use the
KFileSizeView in Konquerer. It gives you a very nice visual of what is
taking up how much relative space on the harddrive.

On 5/13/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had not emerged a gentoo system for a while now / is filled up.
> 
> Looking for large files to remove, I found in /proc:
> 
> -r--------   1 root   root   1073672192 May 13 22:31 kcore
> 
> I guess this is not a good file to remove?
> 
> Kernel images are only this big:
> -rw-------  1 root root 2298699 Apr 30 00:17 kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r6B
> 
> the kcore file is killing a 500 M partion.
> 
> Ideas on what to do?
> 
> James
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