Re: /usr at 100%

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On 31 Dec 2002, Craig White wrote:

=>my /usr partition is almost completely filled up and it's bothering me.
=>
=>Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
=>/dev/hda9              4569824   1032864   3304824  24% /
=>/dev/hda1               132207     25532     99849  21% /boot
=>/dev/hda6             10325748   8586104   1215124  88% /home
=>/dev/hda7              3099260   3090492         0 100% /usr
=>/dev/hda5             10325748    900456   8900772  10% /var
=>none                    192624         0    192624   0% /dev/shm
=>
=>This machine was originally set up with 7.1, updated to 7.2, then 7.3
=>and now 8.0
=>
=>partition is 3 GB and I have removed all unnecessary kernels but I would
=>love to know if there are any other likely candidates for removal to
=>create a little extra space in the event that I want to install any new
=>stuff on this. I have this machine slated for reformat in the next 6
=>months but I'd like to have some working space on this in the meantime.
=>
=>Craig
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 *

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