On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Ray Leventhal centos@swhi.net wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal <> scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order (would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Try a yum clean all. That might help. But if it's as you say, not connected to the internet, you probably are not running yum at all, so it might not help. Check your temp-directories and clean out as necessary.
You still have 1gig free. Did you do a full install? If you can live with it, uninstall packages you don't need.
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Hi Sorin,
It was a nearly-full install and I do connect periodically to do updates. I did a yum clean all before writing to the list, with no significant change to the disk usage.
I will list packages next and see what can be removed safely. I truly don't know what is filling the 130G...this should be more than sufficient as I've loaded CentOS5.x on many systems without this issue.
Thanks again for your input, -Ray _______________________________________________
Have you rebooted? Maybe there's a glitch in there.
Also, do a search for .ISO files? Maybe, just maybe someone dumped some ISO's on there? Altenatively, if you run du -h ./ | more, you'll be able to see which folder is the biggest, and then goto that folder and see what's in there.