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[Cbsupport] my full hdd: fw: Re: results cd/ du -sh *
> ** Original Subject: Re: results cd/ du -sh *
> ** Original Sender: Rick Moen <rick@linuxmafia.com>
> ** Original Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:13:51 +1000
> ** Original Message follows...
>Quoting hortnfash@dodo.com.au (hortnfash@dodo.com.au):
Anyhow, picking just the three largest...
> 535M home
> 1.2G usr
> 668M var
......shows in very broad outline where your disk space has gone.
Didn't you say you had 13 MB in your home directory, and something less
than that in your husband's? If I remembered that correctly, then the
two of you jointly would have maybe 20 MB total in the two home
directories, added together, right? If so, then maybe there's something
else in /home? Have a look.
The 1.2 GB in /usr would be about one would expect for a desktop system.
Yes, you can make that go down by removing programs.
The 668 MB in /var may be something you can reduce. I've mentioned the
possibility of logfiles (in /var/log) in just about every message. I'm
hereby bringing it to your attention yet again.
More stuff from your file listing:
> 1.4M drivers.tar.gz
> 160K fileList
> 244K fileSizes
> 1.5M install_flash_player-6_linux
> 692K install_flash_player-6_linux.tar.gz
> 121K installer
> 1.5M libflashplayer.so
> 70K macroflashvew_files
> 324K nohup.out
> 8.0K packageList
> 12K pacakgeSizes
> 8.0K pkglist
> 4.0 tarme
_None_ of these things belongs in your home directory. You shouldn't be
unpacking things into "/". Basically never. That's what /tmp is for.
I strongly suspect that, at this point, you can and should delete them
all.
(There might also be similar things needing removal, closer to the
beginning of the alphabet.)
--
Cheers, find / -user your -name base -print | xargs chown us:us
Rick Moen
rick@linuxmafia.com
Maxwell & de Brouwer