On 4/2/2013 12:33 PM, Bruce Whealton wrote: > I mapped the domain futurewavewebhosting.com to the location first > specified in httpd.conf, which is/var/www/html/public_html/ So, > owncloud is in /var/www/html/public_html/owncloud > Just to be able to figure out how to setup virtual hosts, I setup them > at /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/ so what is using all the space in /etc ?!? as I said before, /etc should NOT be a separate file system, it should be part of the / and its usually 50-100MB, rarely any bigger, as it just contains configuration files and startup scripts. >>> I apologize for the confusion. I was discussing both a remote dedicated hosting plan and a home/business server. The above remarks relate to the local system. On that system it is the /tmp partition that is full. [Note: remote dedicated server is not letting me ssh, or sftp to it, browse to the domains, or use regular ftp to reach the domains. Apparently, the web hosting provider is not having this problem. They say they can ftp, ssh, etc. Therefore, I asked them to check to see if my IP is being blocked as that seems the only explanation as to why they can connect. Can someone check the domain: http://futurewavehosting.com/drupal/ On my local machine, I tried to install Centos to a different drive and it reports Kernel panic - not synching: Attempted to kill init!... I tried it with the liveISO disk, I will try installing from an installation disk - I had burned disk1 ISO and disk2 ISO to two different DVDs. It never asked for disk2 though. Bruce -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos