Re: System Recovery

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> I deleted one copy of the backup, as I've done in the past and made a 
> new crontab entry to try the backup again 2 or 3 minutes later. It was 
> still running several hours later, which couldn't possibly be right.  
> Next, I tried clearing the backup on the backup drive and manually 
> copying directories to it.  That didn't work too well, either.  At some 
> point, I tried to send an email using SeaMonkey and couldn't, because it 
> was unable "to write a temporary copy".  I quickly found that that 
> wasn't all it couldn't write, too.

 Run df and check the size of /dev.



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