f********u 发帖数: 572 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 Linux 讨论区 】
【 原文由 flywithyou 所发表 】
How to checck the size of the / directory?? Does the size
showed up when you excute ls -al mean anything?
Specifically, my problem is:
I installed a VMware in my WindowsXP.
I installed a Linux Redhat 7.3 inside of VMware.
I gave This Linux virtual machine a 10G virtual disk size.
I gave it 512M memory.
I am hoping to install Oracle 9i Release 2 into this Linux virtual machine.
But when I run the runInstaller of Oracle 9i in order to install the
databa | y**e 发帖数: 13 | 2 If you use command: df -k
It will tell you the total size, used space, free space and percentage.
【在 f********u 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 Linux 讨论区 】 : 【 原文由 flywithyou 所发表 】 : How to checck the size of the / directory?? Does the size : showed up when you excute ls -al mean anything? : Specifically, my problem is: : I installed a VMware in my WindowsXP. : I installed a Linux Redhat 7.3 inside of VMware. : I gave This Linux virtual machine a 10G virtual disk size. : I gave it 512M memory. : I am hoping to install Oracle 9i Release 2 into this Linux virtual machine.
| f********u 发帖数: 572 | 3 thanks! then how do I make the / directory bigger?? Right now
seems the /usr directory takes a lot of the spaces and does not
need that much. How can I do it? Thank you~
【在 y**e 的大作中提到】 : If you use command: df -k : It will tell you the total size, used space, free space and percentage.
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