Zero Bytes free on my hard drive
Xandros Pilosa
folivora.pilosa at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 22:55:02 UTC 2010
Dne 05.03.2010 (pet) ob 16:53 -0500 je Keith Clark zapisal(a):
> On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 13:26 -0800, NoOp wrote:
> > On 03/05/2010 01:16 PM, Keith Clark wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 13:11 -0800, NoOp wrote:
> > ..
> > >> Might take awhile, but you could try:
> > >> $ ncdu
> > >> and choose / & let it go through the whole drive
> > >
> > > No can do. No space to install.
> > >
> > > I think it is time to start from scratch here. Just not sure if I want
> > > to install Ubuntu again after this.
> >
> > I think that's why Amadee stated:
> > "Install it NOW so that it is accessible the next time you run out of
> > space." when he suggested it. :-)
> >
> > I still think that you might find it to be an sbackup issue. Perhaps try
> > the /tmp folder?
> >
> > $ $ sudo du /tmp | sort -nr | head -10
> >
> >
> I had to delete another 50 GB of data to get my machine to boot. I
> installed ncdu and ran it. No unexpected big files found. Only 262 GB
> of 448 GB, yet Nautilus reports only 41.2 GM free on "File System".
>
> Something is wrong here, not just sbackup.
>
> Keith
It might be due to some proces you have running is making "the
reservation" of the fs space e.g when using Ktorrent: in Nautilus you
can notice full (estimated) size of the file even when you just started
downloading. Just a suggestion.
Regards
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