Re: /usr at 100%

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Am Die, 2002-12-31 um 14.53 schrieb Steven W. Orr:
> TOO MUCH INFORMATION! But I'll try anyway. Based on what you've told us, 
> the following command will fix your problem:
> 
> cd /usr; rm -rf *

May be you are bothered by this question, but only a - frankly spoken -
complete idiot will post such an "advice" an a list meant to support
other, wich may by more or less new to Linux and may not recognize the
consequences of such an "advice".

Don't intend to hurt anyone
Peter
-- 
Peter Boy <pboy@barkhof.uni-bremen.de>
Univiversity of Bremen



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