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OK OK OK I give up I can't read.

But on another note...

I recently installed a new 60 gig hard drive. I did this to overcome a 
situation where I was rapidly running out of space through loading up /home. 
The new drive is ext3 like the old one. The / drive is 38 gigs, there are 
three partitions, boot, swap and root. I installed hdc and formatted it as 
ext3 all one partition, so /dev/hdc1

I copied all of /home to the new drive, then mounted it as /home. This works 
ok and gives me 30 gigs of new space. I want to release the space taken up by 
the old /home directory, so I commented out the mount line in fstab and 
rebooted, regaining access to the old /home. I used nautilus as root and 
navigated to the /home directory and deleted all the contents. The directory 
now shows up as empty, but df shows the space still in use. I'd like to get 
that cleared up, the space would be worthwhile and the system runs like a dog 
with 87% of the filesystem full.

I tried to set the reboot count to 400 so as to trigger a fsck on the next 
reboot, but that hasn't changed anything.

Ideas?

Dave
-- 
Patriotism is the last refuge to which a scoundrel clings



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