well, as everyone pointed out, df was the utility I needed. Thank you
for helping me in my ignorance... in fact, I had stupidly placed a
large directory full of mp3's on the root partition, hence the
problem. sorry to be so stupid. andthanks as usual!
matt
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:50:43PM +0
Hello
> files in other places. Any hints?
One !!!
Try anothere OS ... and die !! ;-))
> more info (cat of fstab, du of /tmp):
> /dev/hda1 / ext3errors=remount-ro 0 1
df is more usuable !
> du of /tmp:
> matt@anarres://$ sudo du /tmp
> 4 /tmp/.X11-un
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:46:42PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
| hey everyone. I'm getting a "no space left on device" error whenever
| mutt tries to save to /tmp. The same error sometimes (but not always)
| comes up when I try to save a file there myself. But /tmp is (maybe
| stupidly) on the
Matt Price said:
> hey everyone. I'm getting a "no space left on device" error whenever
howbout outpts of
df /
df -i /
nate
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hey everyone. I'm getting a "no space left on device" error whenever
mutt tries to save to /tmp. The same error sometimes (but not always)
comes up when I try to save a file there myself. But /tmp is (maybe
stupidly) on the same device as / , and I don't have any trouble saving
files in oth
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