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Re: debian-user-digest Digest V98 #913



Some time around  Wed, 02 Sep 1998 11:15:31 EDT, 
         "Person, Rod" wrote:
 > I can't figure this out. I have been installing Debian for about 2 weeks
 > of and on. I'm downloading from the net to a DOS partition.
 > Every so often my Linux partition gives me a 'can not allocate memory
 > error.' I run df and sure enough 100% of my partition is in used. Then I
 > run dselect again or re-boot and I get the correct reading of 62% of the
 > partition used! The last time this happened was last night. The night
 > before I was using linux, but made no modification. I didn't add any
 > files or remove any. I did touch and of the configuration file (the one
 > that I know are anyway). I was in X using dfm to explore the structure I
 > try to figure out the other problems I have. Maybe it has something to
 > do with the way I logoff, that's all I can figure out. Can someone clue
 > me in?

Something must be opening a huge temporary file (or not that huge, how big is 
your linux partition?), and of course, after you reboot, the file disappears.  
Look for interesting things in /tmp and try to track down when exactly the hd 
usage goes up to a 100 (i.e. which program uses all that space).

 > 
 > 
 > "Your problem is you try to figure out everything, and I can't figure
 > nothing out!"
 > -my wife.
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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Igor Grobman           igor@debian.org                 igor@igoria.net 



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