On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 07:49 +0100, William John Murray wrote: > Hello all, > Can anyone help me with a disk usage problem? I have a disk > partition of 65GB in LVM; df says: > > /dev/dm-0 65570580 60494828 1744888 98% / > > However, if I use either du or Baobab they reckon the directories in it > add up to 30Gb or so. As it is my root directory, and there are various > others it is a little difficult to get the total, so I booted under > liveUSB and saw exactly the same - 30Gb used, but 98% full. > So something is stealing half my disk. If I try to write more it is > out of space. > Any ideas how I get my space back? fsck reports the disk is clean. > Thanks, > Bill > Thanks to everyone, I found it, using the idea of making a tar file - thanks Mogens. [I don't know why booting of a USB system didn't have the same affect. Maybe I was careless] The tar file was 60Gb, so I actually made it and inspected it and found that the problem was: * I have a big USB disk * I Make a nightly backup to this disk of /home /etc for 2 machines. * As it is USB. gnome mounts it under /media WHEN I LOG IN * If the machine reboots without my log in the USB is not mounted * The autobackup rsync looks for and fails to find /media/backup - so it makes a new one WHICH IS in / * I did not regard and of the /media/XXXX directories as part of / so missed it. So now I better fix the mounting of USB drives with /etc/fstab, Bill -- Bill Murray ---- ATLAS STFC RAL at: Bat 161 1-14, CERN, 1211 Meyrin, Geneve 23, Switzerland Tel:- CERN +41 22 7673028 or RAL +44 (0)1235 446256 -- Scanned by iCritical. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines