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Upgrading Redhat/Mandrake - space problem



Peter Grace wrote:
I've attached my df output in megabyte format in case that will
help someone help me. Thanks.

> 
> Greetings -
>  I'm trying to upgrade my Mandrake 7.2 box to Mandrake 8.0
> The upgrade says theirs insufficient space, however, it doesn't give any
> more info.
> Where can I find additional info on how to identify the specifics of the
> space problem so that I can
> address is?
> Thanks!
> here's my df output:

Filesystem           1M-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdc1                  980       306       625  33% /
/dev/hdc7                  987       790       176  82% /home
/dev/hdc10                 972       542       380  59% /opt
/dev/hdc11                 774       562       189  75% /opt/ora01
/dev/hdc12                 494       248       225  52% /opt/ora02
/dev/hdc13                 486       271       195  58% /opt/ora03
/dev/hdc14                 486       255       206  55% /opt/ora04
/dev/hdc9                  152         0       144   0% /tmp
/dev/hdc5                 1459      1198       187  86% /usr
/dev/hdc6                  964       651       263  71% /usr/local
/dev/hdc8                  243       125       106  54% /var
/proc/bus/usb              243       243         0 100% /proc/bus/usb

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