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Date:      Fri, 26 Jul 2002 06:23:32 +0200
From:      "Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg" <listsub@rambo.simx.org>
To:        karl agee <kdagee@attglobal.net>
Cc:        "Brian T. Schellenberger" <bts@babbleon.org>, Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@clunix.cl.msu.edu>, freebsd-questions <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Linking a directory to another filesystem
Message-ID:  <3D40CEC4.6040600@rambo.simx.org>
References:  <200207252250.g6PMorT15954@clunix.cl.msu.edu>	<1027652619.499.6.camel@enterprise.workgroup> 	<200207252313.28903.bts@babbleon.org> <1027656795.499.22.camel@enterprise.workgroup>

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karl agee wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 20:13, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
> 
> 
>>At this point, I strongly suggest that you follow up to this with 
>>
>>- The output from the "df" command, and
>>- The contents of your /etc/fstab file.
> 
> 
> well, /usr IS mounted as a slice.....filesystem, whatever...
> 
> bash-2.05a$ df
> Filesystem  1K-blocks    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/ad6s2a    128990  124876   -6204   105%    /
> devfs               1       1       0   100%    /dev
> /dev/ad6s2f    257998      52  237308     0%    /tmp
> /dev/ad6s2g   8927706 2421186 5792304    29%    /usr
> /dev/ad6s2e    257998    7482  229878     3%    /var
> 
> see?
> 
> bash-2.05a$ cat /etc/fstab
> # Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
> /dev/ad6s2b		none		swap	sw		0	0
> /dev/ad6s2a		/		ufs	rw		1	1
> /dev/ad6s2f		/tmp		ufs	rw		2	2
> /dev/ad6s2g		/usr		ufs	rw		2	2
> /dev/ad6s2e		/var		ufs	rw		2	2
> /dev/acd0c		/cdrom		cd9660	ro,noauto	0	0
> /dev/acd1c		/cdrom1		cd9660	ro,noauto	0	0
> /dev/ad6s1              /dos            msdos   rw,noauto       0      0
> 
> when I installed, I choose my own sizes for the partitions, eh, uh,
> slices, and choose mountpoints thusly above.  
> 
> --karl
> 
> 
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/usr is not whats filling your / partition, since /usr is a 
partition of its own.

Try a 'du -d1 -h -x /' and you will see whats filling up /

--
R




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