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Date:      Mon, 30 Nov 1998 01:09:16 -0500
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Alex Davidson <alexd@idcomm.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions Mailing List <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: How to Resize Disk
Message-ID:  <3662368C.EE480579@aei.ca>
References:  <36620440.F58C5925@idcomm.com>

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Alex Davidson wrote:
> 
> I am fairly new to FreeBSD and have installed 2.2.7 on a 1GB drive along
> with XFree86 and KDE (+ it's utils, games etc.) and Netscape Communicator
> 4.05.
> 
> Having finally received my Complete FreeBSD book I started messing around a
> little and decided to add me as a real user instead of using root.  In the
> process I ran out of disk space!  That was quick!
> 
> When I do df it says that / is at 109% Capacity, /usr is at 49%, /var is at
> 7%, /proc is at 100% and /mnt is at 74%
> 
> I am having problems now when I receive email - obviously it really is out
> of space - and Netscape closes itself when I try and clean out my Trash
> folder.
> 
> Is there a command (I have not found) that will allow me to resize the
> filesystem?  What about a way to clean up the installation?  Might there be
> some temp files somewhere I can delete?
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex
> 
Ok, I'm not a specialist, but what you say is like:
1) /root is mount on / (that's normal :-)

2) / is getting full because you use the dir /root to much: move files
from /root to another user's dir (those files would then be in
/usr/home/your_user)

3) Delete or move /root/.netscape to /usr/home/your_user. Run Netscape
has a user, don't forget to empty the trash folder after each sessions.
Netscape tend to !@#%$#@!% when the mail file is to big.

4) /usr is ok.

5) no need to resize the disk

Thank You
-- 
[Malartre][malartre@aei.ca][http://www.lowrent.org/freebsd/malartre/]

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