Hi all, Bear with me today please. After a half-slept night finishing a long overdue report I feel like a brainless zombie . . . :-/ As I'm now toiling on the dark side of my dual-boot box (no Lotus Notes on Fedora yet, folks), I will quote some errors from memory (er . . . my cerebral memory, not my computer memory). If needed, I'll make a supreme effort to move myself and penetrate the mirror to Fedora's side and reproduce this stuff more exactly. Well, it goes like this: I did the sequence below quite a few times with 100% success: ======================== yum check-update df -k yum update ab* cd* (4 to 10 packages at a time) df -k yum update ef* gh* (a few more packages while available filesystem space does not shrink much) df -k yum clean df -k ======================== After a number of iterations (at the end of each I had about 200 Mb available on filesystem) I had managed to shrink the update queue to about 12 large packages. Then I started to receive following error from yum update (for any single package, first one glibc IIRC): ======================== 6Mb are required in the / filesystem ======================== I tried each of the remaining packages and received same message for each one, with varying Mb values (up to 17 for mozilla I think). After some some searches and googling I'm still clueless. Anyone with an idea on what's this issue about ? BTW, I have only 3 filesystems - /boot, / and swap, and I don't think I might have been watching the wrong one. Cheers Thiers