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- Subject: No Memory Left
- From: Dan Lindfield <dan.lindfield@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 09:36:37 +0900
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Hi, I've just run out of memory on /usr. I've checked my partitions and noticed I unwisely located /usr on one of my smaller partitions. I'm in the middle of copying it over to a larger mounted partition but it would be handy to know what the different partitions storage memory usage level is, e.g. Mb of free space on each partition. Any idea how this might be done? Dan Lindfield
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