Re: / out of space - what to do?

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Syl wrote:
Try clearing old stuff out of /tmp and /var/log.  Clean up your yum
cache ("yum clean all").  As for the rest, do some selective "du -h"
operations in various directories under "/", see what's sucking up the
space and clean out that which seems appropriate.


I have done that. /tmp and /var/log are not very big. The culprit seems to
be packages in /usr/share like xemacs which I never use. I have only been
installing/removing packages from the 'Add Remove Packages' tool. It no
longer seems to works properly - now all it does is give me a long list of
packages that are not installed and tell me that I cannot uninstall the
packages I requested to be uninstalled.

How do I manually remove packages like xemacs which I don't use?

"Add/Remove Packages" is badly flawed. Use

	yum remove name-of-package

and it'll work a lot better.

Just another reason it's really a bad idea to have a monolithic "/"
filesystem.


Hmmm - not sure what you mean. /home and /data which are in separate
partitions.

Yes, but /usr, /var and /tmp are on your root filesystem. 90% of stuff gets installed in /usr. Logs fill up /var. /tmp gets lots of cruft. Putting them all on one filesystem is not a good idea. At the very least, I recommend making /usr a separate filesystem. Actually, I use separate file systems for the following:

	/
	/boot (sometimes, but not always)
	swap (always!)
	/usr
	/var
	/home

That's what I set up.  It's based on 20+ years of Unix experience, but
it may not work for you.

Your mileage may vary.  Void where prohibited.  Batteries not included.
Yada, yada.  Do what you will.
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