On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 21:16:53 +0800, lina wrote:
> To avoid messing up Lisi's post, I started a new one.
Better, thanks to care about that :-)
You are welcome, I am on my way of learning. ^_^
> What's the acceptable saturation for the / partition,
I always ensure there is at least 10% of free space so the whole system
can operate smoothly.
> now my one reached 61% (377M of 658, wheezy), another reached 87% (483M
> of 657M, sid)
>
> only saw it increases, never saw it decreases.
If it increases is because you get new updates and packages :-)
> I followed Camaleón's suggestion, the output of
>
> cd /
> du -h | grep "[0-9]M" | sort -n -r | less
>
> the first few ones even reached hundreds of M.
Are those big figures for files or folders?
folders.
636M ./src/some_software
592M ./src/some_software/
543M ./.local/share
543M ./.local
540M ./.local/share/Trash/files
540M ./.local/share/Trash
494M ./Documents/p
392M ./Documents/c
375M ./Documents/c/BS409
356M ./src/some_software/software/test
356M ./.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default
356M ./.mozilla/firefox
356M ./.mozilla
> the output of du -h is 34G
Tip: "du -sh" to get the summary the output, but it will be also
interesting to know what's the result of "df -h" to get the whole picture
of your system space.
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 658M 377M 248M 61% /
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /lib/init/rw
tmpfs 792M 824K 791M 1% /run
udev 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev
tmpfs 1.6G 12K 1.6G 1% /run/shm
/dev/sda4 213M 64M 139M 32% /boot
/dev/sda7 14G 3.6G 9.6G 28% /home
/dev/sda13 536G 23G 487G 5% /scratch
/dev/sda8 564M 20M 515M 4% /tmp
/dev/sda9 15G 6.3G 7.7G 46% /usr
/dev/sda10 6.5G 461M 5.7G 8% /usr/local
/dev/sda11 3.4G 639M 2.6G 20% /var
/dev/sda12 6.9G 870M 5.7G 14% /var/local
> Sorry I still don't know which files took the partition which / mounted.
are there some easy way to see which files sit on which partition?
>
> Thanks,
>
> or maybe I should wait until reached 95% to ask then? (now seems a bit
> earlier ^_^ .)
When you are out of space you will notice (you get a nice warning
message), don't worry >:-)
Greetings,
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Camaleón
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