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Previously on "Need to reclaim disk space on linux?"

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  • Badgers Armpit
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    Had a bash at fixing this last night, but no go. The screwed partion was ext3, but e2fsck just threw up errors to do with magic blocks or super number or something I can't quite remember.

    Anyway, re-installed it & used separate partitions for / & /home which should make it easier in the future.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    P.S did you hit the bloke she was with? Might mess up the divorce a tad...
    Nope but someone bottled his friend!

    Happy days.

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  • mcquiggd
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    P.S did you hit the bloke she was with? Might mess up the divorce a tad...

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  • mcquiggd
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    Romance is alive and well...

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  • TheMonkey
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    Yes but not all of us were so geeky goth that we wore matrix t-shirts from cyberdog down slimelight whilst doing large quantities of speed whilst being pissed on because we were so f*cked that we didn't realise we were vomiting half a bottle of vodka down the middle floor urinals

    Ironically I met my wife that night.

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  • ferret
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    Ooooh

    No goatee, no real ale but despite any personal websites I have made not having a black background with white writing (my eyes are still bleeding from the link above) yes, I too hang my head in shame as I was once a goth

    I have my Sisters of Mercy t-shirts somewhere, they probably still smell of incence too...

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    I don't have sandals or a beard and I hate real ale!

    Miracle! Then again I was a goth once...
    weren't we all?

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  • TheMonkey
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    I don't have sandals or a beard and I hate real ale!

    Miracle! Then again I was a goth once...

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  • Badgers Armpit
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    Originally posted by ferret
    I like the way no-one complained about being labelled a 'sandal wearer'!

    Under my sandals I have nice white socks with blue and red bands around them and just a sprinkling of athelete's foot powder in them.
    Do you also have a little real ale in your beard, which you spilt at lunchtime?

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  • ferret
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    Heh...

    I like the way no-one complained about being labelled a 'sandal wearer'!

    Under my sandals I have nice white socks with blue and red bands around them and just a sprinkling of athelete's foot powder in them.

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  • Badgers Armpit
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    Cheers for the advice. I couldn't be arsed to try it out over the weekend, but should hopefully do it this week.

    If all else fails, perhaps I'll use Ardesco's first-rate tip

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by Ardesco
    I find that the best way to gain more space is as follows:

    su root
    cd /
    rm -rf

    Works a treat for me
    I'm surprised!!! You forgot either the . or the * on the rm parameter to glob the files.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Originally posted by MrsGoof
    check your logs as well

    Ewww... reminds me of that 'You Are What You Eat' woman....

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  • cojak
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    To any Linux newbies out there - ARDESCO's JOKING.

    But I s'pose it's a lesson learned for the more gullible types...

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  • Ardesco
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    I find that the best way to gain more space is as follows:

    su root
    cd /
    rm -rf

    Works a treat for me

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