On 7/31/07, Adam Gibson <agibson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Any chance your filesystem is full? That same thing happened to me > awhile back on a different OS and that was the problem. > > If you mean the vmware virtual disk, I don't think so - last I looked it had 8+Gb free (20Gb total). As for the rest of the system: $ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 79356528 6261352 68999004 9% / /dev/sda1 101086 39703 56164 42% /boot tmpfs 964420 0 964420 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda5 200335792 12113396 177881760 7% /home /dev/hda1 31412256 180288 30912840 1% /C /dev/hdb1 62658052 19804468 42217012 32% /D /dev/sdb1 102568532 48403676 53122804 48% /E /dev/hda2 126155260 89093152 35780444 72% /F /dev/hdb3 55509784 31742448 23203376 58% /G /dev/sdb2 205093168 164750464 38259076 82% /H There's gobs of space (yeah, I know the mount points are hokey - they correspond to my old Windows drives, and are usually samba-mounted on my vmware guest, when it's running...). Thanks. mhr _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos