Topic: Low space in Statler [Solved]

I've installed Statler on a Dell Inspiron B130 laptop with a 60GB hard drive. However, during installation, it woudln't let me use a seperate partition for home (I've been using statler for around a month now). As a result, I have a ridiculously low amount of free space in my /home directory (around 4GB).

#! statler is the only installed OS I have right now, so I know that nothing else is eating up my space.

I was wondering if anyone had a fix for this or if I should try reinstalling statler with a new ISO.

Any and all help is appreciated.

Last edited by Him (2010-06-18 05:04:55)

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Try installing ncdu and then run "ncdu ~" to see if theres anything in your home folder taking up a lot of space.

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

anonymous wrote:

Try installing ncdu and then run "ncdu ~" to see if theres anything in your home folder taking up a lot of space.

Nope, nothing out of the ordinary.

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Run "df -h" in a terminal and post the output.

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

┌─[09:47][him@andromeda:~]
└─> df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1             6.5G  4.7G  1.5G  77% /
tmpfs                 248M     0  248M   0% /lib/init/rw
udev                   10M  200K  9.9M   2% /dev
tmpfs                 248M  4.0K  248M   1% /dev/shm

Strangely enough, GParted lists /dev/hda1 as being 54.47GB.

Last edited by Him (2010-06-17 15:08:32)

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Now post the output of "sudo fdisk -l".

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   *           1        7111    57119076   83  Linux
/dev/hda2            7112        7296     1486012+   5  Extended
/dev/hda5            7112        7296     1485981   82  Linux swap / Solaris

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Something is definitely weird. If no one else has suggestions, then just delete all the partitions, reinstall Statler and use manual partitioning so you can have a separate /home.

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Thanks for all the help.

Everyone pretty much said the same thing: use a liveCD of gparted to set your partitions, and reinstall statler.

However, as it's been like this for more than one install (the last installation, I thought I had gotten an ever-unzipping file, when I actually just ran out of space), I'm going to try Arch. I've wanted to do so, but just haven't had time.


As this is unsolved, but I have no intention of continuing on with it, how should I edit the post topic?

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

You could just leave the thread title alone, or maybe put [Please ignore], or if you really don't want any further replies I can close the thread.

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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Well, Arch didn't work out as well as I hoped it would.

As for #!, I reinstalled it, and here's the output of df -h:

him@andromeda:~$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1              54G  1.8G   50G   4% /
tmpfs                 248M     0  248M   0% /lib/init/rw
udev                   10M  212K  9.8M   3% /dev
tmpfs                 248M  4.0K  248M   1% /dev/shm
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Re: Low space in Statler [Solved]

Sorry to hear about Arch, but glad you got your space back.

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