Am 28. Oct, 2013 schwätzte Dazed_75 so: moin moin, > On one of my machines I have two partitions for Ubuntu. They are mounted > as / and /home. I am getting a message saying the root filesystem is > nearly full. When I run df -h, it shows me that /dev/sda5 is mounted as / > and had 13.5 GB of 14 GB used. After I cleaned up some old kernels, unused > packages and a couple of other thing, it showed something like 11.5 GB of > 14 GB used. > > My question is: What is the best way to find what else is overcrowding /? > In other words to do something like run du but restrict it to /dev/sda5. > > Sorry, I am on a Windows system ATM. Try 'du -sh /root /lib* /usr /var /tmp' is a good start. /root should be small, but can pick up cruft. In your case probably not since it's a self-adminned system using sudo :). Normally I would also include /boot, but if you removed old kernel packages that should be rather small. Most likely you'll be cleaning out /tmp if you don't boot very often or something in /var. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # If you don't think for yourself, others will think for you -- # to their advantage. -- Harold Gordon