Hi All,
As a newbie, I'm trying to increase my space in ubuntu 14.04 as I'm getting a low memory complaint. Should go ahead increasing or just reinstall with larger capacity?
Thanks so much!
Dear gurus,
I am using NAS with Linux BizNAS-02H5 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.54-2 x86_64 GNU/Linux OS version.
I am facing problem with rootfs / , it is 100% full, its total size is 9.7GB.
Now i want to increase the space of rootfs, i have free space on attached drives, both partioned and unpartioned space is free,
How can I mount space on root folder or ( / ) folder.
Regards,
Khurram Khurshid
I have a RHEL 5.3 machine with the following partitions and free space:
Free space on the partitions
/ : 74GB
/boot : 81MB
/var : 73GB
/home : 37GB
/icat : 758MB
/opt : 1.5GB
Now is it possible to allot a free space of some other partitions to /opt? I want around 100 GB more space on /opt. Thus, if it is possible I could move 50GB from /var and /20 GB from /home to /opt. This can make at least 70 GB space available.
What are other possible ways to increase space on /opt?
Thanks in advance !!!
hey guys, how do you set the sudo to make ubuntu wake upo with the space bar or enter or whatever? right now it only wakes up if i press the on button on the pc itself.
Hello,
I am performing work on a particularly large set of files (around 5GB in total). I get the message: error writing temporary file: No space left on device when trying to run my script and presume it's because of the 2GB limit on my tmp folder.
How do either:
a) increase the size of my tmp folder
b) tell my process to use another folder instead of tmp?
I first did the "try it", running it from the CD. I had the option to install from there and did. I cannot download any thing. My user name is John and there are 5 dots in the password space? My version is: ubuntu 14.04 lts. I was not able to change the root to read-write so I could change the password. Nothing worked unbuntu does connect to my wifi.
I'm a real newbie but what I 've tried in ubuntu has impressed me.
Help please
Guys i think this is a pretty common problem but i am facing it and i am unable to find a solution (
So here is what happened. I performed dual booting into through Xubuntu10.4 and this will happen because i wanted to increase the memory of my Xubuntu platform.
I removed some space from my C drive and with the free space, i created another partition which then causes this problem.
This is the image...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/53j25v51b2...35925.jpg?dl=0
Please help, does it mmean all my data is gone in my xubuntu platform ???
Hi guys, I have 2 distros on my computer and I want to get rid of one and instal another in its place. My basic Ubuntu is amazing so I want to leave that I. Place but the music distro I have installed is not to my liking . I would like to install amother in its place. What do I have to do to create the space for a new distro?
Hello All;
I am building a Linux media server in my home and I am new to Linux.
Right now I am at the point where I am partitioning and formatting each of my 4TB drives.
I ran sudo parted on /etc/sdb
Then I set mklabel to gpt.
Now my question is about mkpart.
In order to use the full 4TB disk for data (Only one partition)
Do I set mkpart primary 0GB 3725GB
or
do I set mkpart primary 0GB 4000GB?
I don't want to enter a larger capacity than my disk will allow but I also want to be sure I am taking advantage of all of the available space.
Thanks.
Tim
Hello Sir,
I am new in linux. I want to install ns2.35 on ubuntu 14.04.So for that I have to install ubuntu 14.04.So which option is preferable for installing ubuntu whether by using vmware or by dual booting & also suggest me that whether ubuntu 14.04 is compatible for ns2.35 or not.
I am new to LINUX and am trying to install Fedora 20 on an ACER Aspire Z5600, the specs are as follows : Pentium Dual Core 64-bit 2.7 GHz processor, 3 GB RAM and well over 100 GB of free HDD space.
When it starts I get the message: not enough memory to load image.
Not sure what the problem is.