Re: /home out of space



> That may be as may be.
>
> However, I would do what Pete says to do and start figuring out IF you have
> a problem. Main thing is that you don't want it to return. The
> possibility of having a "root" partition 2GB in size .. well, for example
> my /root is in a separate partition on /dev/hda1 and is 100 MB in size and
> is still less than half-full; having a /root partition of 2 GB or what ever
> is just wasted space, IMHO.

Ive learned to ignore guys like that. His overgrown ego is making
assisting anyone pointless. I havent been "hacked" as his useless post
would indicate. Indeed something was creating a large error log -
xsession-log or something like that. I would still like to merge the
two partitions as I had indicated.

> Take a look at some Google listings using the query "location of /home"
> using the advanced Google search settings within Linux pages.
>
> Scope out what "recommended" sizes for partitions are set at and then put
> some planning into wiping your system and starting over with appropriately
> sized partitions.
>

Will do that. Thanks

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