It says I ran out of space?

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flamesage
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It says I ran out of space?

#1 Post by flamesage »

Is there anywhere I can compare my USED SPACE to my TOTAL SPACE?
In some form a pie chart?

I think someone could make a "System Manager" or something that displays alot of info about your Hard drives, and gives pie charts and stuff.

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#2 Post by Guest »

df



is the command you want...run it from a term

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#3 Post by flamesage »

# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 5640448 3125704 2228224 58% /
/dev/hda1 5640448 3125704 2228224 58% /


It's saying I've used 58%........
But on Azureuls it's been giving me a message
"You have ran out of disk space" or something like that.

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#4 Post by BarryK »

And if you want to see graphically how much space files and directories are occupying, try the Xdiskusage pupget package.

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#5 Post by Guest »

flamesage wrote: It's saying I've used 58%........
But on Azureuls it's been giving me a message
"You have ran out of disk space" or something like that.
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic.php?t=1097


If you really want help with this prob..........

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#6 Post by rarsa »

Check if it has temporary folders or something like that pointing to any of the read only puupy folders.

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