Hello, I have a strange problem. The history is: i have made a full installation of Fedora Core 3 (custom - everything), so there were some packages that I would never use (language packs etc.) and I had to remove them, but instead of that I decided to update and enabled yum. That was stupid because there was about 200 MB free space on the root partition... At the evening there was 0 bytes free space. (My home directory is on another partition). I don't know if yum has updated anything but downloaded much. My first reaction was to delete about 300 MB rpms from /var/spool/up2date. I have done that as root with nautilus, but df still reported 0 bytes free space! When I turned the computer on the next day it was impossible to log into GNOME. I tried to start some graphical program (nautilus, evolution) from the failsafe terminal but received the warning that it "could not create the dir /tmp/orbit-peter - no space left on device" or "could not open display 0:0, xlib - connection rejected form server" ?!! Login as root - O.K., but again could not start any GNOME(?) program as normal user. I succeeded to log into Xfce and KDE, but not into GNOME. Deleting some files doesn't affect the output of df! Uninstalling some rpms resulted in: df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 7.7G 6.7G 621M 92% / As you see 379 MB are missing?! That is what actually confuses me! What is going on and how to fix it? Please help! Thank you in advance!!! Peter -- Peter Kostov, Photographer Sofia, Bulgaria Home site - www.light-bg.com