On Monday 19 March 2018 06:11:24 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Am Montag, 19. März 2018 schrieb William Morder:
[...] Other suggestions: the command (I am supposing) # di -sch /* returns bash: di: command not found
What is di? command? software package to download?
oh my ... should be "du" :-)
And konqueror returns this information: "FSView intentionally does not support automatic updates when changes are made to files or directories, currently visible in FSView, from the outside."
I opened konqueror as root, and am reviewing info now. I have a picture of my hard drive, but so far nothing unusual. (I've seen this before, but haven't done it in a while.)
Bill
That makes more sense. Another user just sent me to a web page that describes that command. Your version works better, though, for my purposes. I could probably have found the information on those web pages, but it would have taken time to sift it out from other stuff.
So I get this in my terminal: 4.0K /afs 11M /bin 160M /boot 0 /dev 57M /etc 26G /home 0 /initrd.img 0 /initrd.img.old 576M /lib 4.0K /live-build 16K /lost+found
Nothing looks too much out of the ordinary; I already can account for everything in my /home directory, I think, and next biggest is /lib. So how does 18 gb vanish?
Bill
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