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PappyPuppy
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I am attaching a report that I notice some stuff is full

#41 Post by PappyPuppy »

Even though my hard-drive is big, perhaps some partition(s) are full?

I just made a partial report to focus on the hard-drive. The part that perhaps you could check some time would be under "Mounted File systems". I will also take a look.Note that kernel modules, pupr0 and pupr10 are all full. These have packages and stuff - perhaps a small bit of some of the packages or kernel are missing due to clutter? Just a stab in the dark -but I'll scrounge those directories and see if I can see anything. I found my BOOTSTATE file in /etc

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Computer
Processor 2x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66GHz
Memory 8032MB (1090MB used)
Machine Type Physical machine
Operating System Fatdog64 [721]
User Name root (root)
Date/Time Sun Oct 28 07:35:08 2018
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TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653F
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Version
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Version #1 SMP Tue Jan 9 23:44:49 AEST 2018
C Library GNU C Library version 2.19 (stable)
Distribution Fatdog64 [721]
Current Session
Computer Name fatdog64-a6c
User Name root (root)
Home Directory /root
Desktop Environment Unknown (Window Manager: Openbox)
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Load Average 0.06, 0.37, 0.42
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iptable_filter iptables filter table
ip_tables IPv4 packet filter
snd_pcm_oss PCM OSS emulation for ALSA.
snd_mixer_oss Mixer OSS emulation for ALSA.
rfcomm Bluetooth RFCOMM ver 1.11
bnep Bluetooth BNEP ver 1.3
bluetooth Bluetooth Core ver 2.22
ecdh_generic ECDH generic algorithm
ipv6 IPv6 protocol stack for Linux
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snd_hda_codec_generic Generic HD-audio codec parser
coretemp Intel Core temperature monitor
hwmon hardware monitoring sysfs/class support
psmouse PS/2 mouse driver
pcspkr PC Speaker beeper driver
i2c_i801 I801 SMBus driver
rt2800usb Ralink RT2800 USB Wireless LAN driver.
joydev Joystick device interfaces
input_leds Input -> LEDs Bridge
rt2x00usb rt2x00 usb library
rt2800lib Ralink RT2800 library
rt2x00lib rt2x00 library
rtl8xxxu RTL8XXXu USB mac80211 Wireless LAN Driver
mac80211 IEEE 802.11 subsystem
i915 Intel Graphics
cfg80211 wireless configuration support
crc_ccitt CRC-CCITT calculations
rfkill RF switch support
lpc_ich LPC interface for Intel ICH
i2c_algo_bit I2C-Bus bit-banging algorithm
snd_hda_intel Intel HDA driver
snd_hda_codec HDA codec core
drm_kms_helper DRM KMS helper
snd_hda_core HD-audio bus
snd_pcm Midlevel PCM code for ALSA.
syscopyarea Generic copyarea (sys-to-sys)
sysfillrect Generic fill rectangle (sys-to-sys)
sysimgblt 1-bit/8-bit to 1-32 bit color expansion (sys-to-sys)
fb_sys_fops Generic file read (fb in system RAM)
e1000e Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver
snd_timer ALSA timer interface
drm DRM shared core routines
snd Advanced Linux Sound Architecture driver for soundcards.
tpm_tis TPM Driver
tpm_tis_core TPM Driver
parport_pc PC-style parallel port driver
ptp PTP clocks support
soundcore Core sound module
pps_core LinuxPPS support (RFC 2783) - ver. 5.3.6
tpm TPM Driver
parport
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en_AU.utf8 English locale for Australia
en_US English locale for the USA
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Mounted File Systems
devtmpfs /dev 0.00 % (3.7 GiB of 3.7 GiB)
tmpfs /aufs/pup_init 0.12 % (3.8 GiB of 3.8 GiB)
/dev/loop0 /aufs/kernel-modules 100.00 % (0.0 B of 58.8 MiB)
/dev/loop1 /aufs/pup_ro 100.00 % (0.0 B of 298.4 MiB)
/dev/sda2 /aufs/devsave 23.07 % (716.2 GiB of 931.0 GiB)
/dev/loop2 /aufs/pup_save 2.57 % (29.8 GiB of 30.6 GiB)
aufs / 2.57 % (29.8 GiB of 30.6 GiB)
tmpfs /dev/shm 0.05 % (3.8 GiB of 3.8 GiB)
tmpfs /tmp 0.02 % (3.8 GiB of 3.8 GiB)
/dev/loop10 /aufs/pup_ro10 100.00 % (0.0 B of 27.1 MiB)
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bin bin
lp lp
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Mike Walsh
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#42 Post by Mike Walsh »

@ PappyPuppy:-

I believe the other way you could do it would be to download the .pet package of Chrome 70. I understand FatDog has a 'pet-to-.tgz', which converts .pets to the .tgz format FatDog uses?

Unfortunately, when you start talking about 'BOOTSTATE' files in FatDog, that's getting beyond me; I've tried it before now, but basically me and FatDog just don't get on!

That's where you need help from the FatDog experts...

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As for the file-systems, I'm no expert with those, but I do know, from experience, that many of those 'loop' and 'tmpfs' systems are created by Puppy (probably FatDog, too) at boot, and are exclusively for the system's use. They're always full, because they hold the various parts of the layered file-system, and are only made big enough to hold what's needed.

DO NOT, whatever you do, mess about with them; there's no point. They're created at boot, and disappear into thin air at shut down.....and since they're read from a 'read-only' (ro) file, even if you altered them during the course of a session, they would be re-created, the same as they were before, at next boot.


Mike. :wink:

PappyPuppy
Posts: 409
Joined: Sat 01 Oct 2016, 00:27

Thanks, I understand your a puppy user

#43 Post by PappyPuppy »

Mike Walsh wrote:@ PappyPuppy:-

I believe the other way you could do it would be to download the .pet package of Chrome 70. I understand FatDog has a 'pet-to-.tgz', which converts .pets to the .tgz format FatDog uses?

Unfortunately, when you start talking about 'BOOTSTATE' files in FatDog, that's getting beyond me; I've tried it before now, but basically me and FatDog just don't get on!

That's where you need help from the FatDog experts...

------------------------------------------

As for the file-systems, I'm no expert with those, but I do know, from experience, that many of those 'loop' and 'tmpfs' systems are created by Puppy (probably FatDog, too) at boot, and are exclusively for the system's use. They're always full, because they hold the various parts of the layered file-system, and are only made big enough to hold what's needed.

DO NOT, whatever you do, mess about with them; there's no point. They're created at boot, and disappear into thin air at shut down.....and since they're read from a 'read-only' (ro) file, even if you altered them during the course of a session, they would be re-created, the same as they were before, at next boot.


Mike. :wink:


Mike. :wink:
Thanks, I gathered that it was probably normal that they were full, after all, why would they be that way - just because I downloaded skype - which is the one in r10. :lol: Well, I need to get an sfs_load process to really work or find out why it doesn't. Or build a new machine and see if the same problem exists. Having a 2nd machine would be a good idea at this point - perhaps I have one lying in the basement or I have to spring a little cash and buy one. Most of my machines are in use all the time.

Having a 2nd machine might make it easier to compare files and directories to see what is normal and abnormal, particularly if the 2nd machine is "normal".

I just downloaded Qt creator 5.6.1 just to test and see if it would run and it in fact ran. It runs from the menu launcher. So it's there. So some packages will run - the question is will the Autoloader load it on next boot?
And I can see the files from Qt in Opt in the file manager. Maybe the packages from gcc and all were the problem. I forgot to let you go off this thread, sorry. :lol:Just as a last thought though - the fact that I can see Qt and run it means that some packages will load and run. Just not properly the compiler and stuff for some reason perhaps.

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