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AMRivlin
Mar 20, 2013Apprentice
OS6 now works on x86 Legacy WARNING: NO NTGR SUPPORT!
Update: It is now unofficially possible using NTGR images to update legacy hardware to os6.X See Post #3, for directions to install 6.2.1 on x86 Ultra and Pro Models. (ARM NOT SUPPORTED by this OS) ...
- Jan 21, 2016
mdgm and I have decided that its time to lock this thread. So please do post any new OS6 on Legacy issues on their own threads.
ATCIS
Jul 24, 2013Tutor
mdgm wrote: That means 121MB of the 4GB is in use in /var/log, so the problem is somewhere else. There's probably a folder somewhere with roughly 3GB in use that is on the OS partition (not on your data volume(s)).
Is there some sort of filter, option, or pipe that I can use in conjunction with "du" that would give me a summary list of the directory tree from largest to smallest (or vice versa) so I can figure out what directory to start looking in?
EDIT: Never mind. I think I figured that one out on my own. I used:
du -h --max-depth=1 /
Which resulted in:
7.1M /bin
0 /boot
4.0K /dev
6.4M /etc
72K /home
21M /lib
4.0K /lib64
0 /media
0 /mnt
5.0M /opt
0 /proc
24K /root
4.5M /run
8.2M /sbin
0 /selinux
0 /srv
0 /sys
52K /tmp
444M /usr
2.8G /var
18M /frontview
2.8T /data
928K /apps
2.8T /
It looks like there is something going on in /var. . .
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