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Watch USB disk space in /var/log/

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Kano 13 years ago committed by Con Kolivas
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@ -135,3 +135,27 @@ In my case it takes away 50Mh/s when the screen isn't blanked
This is of course just the basics ... but it should get you a computer up and This is of course just the basics ... but it should get you a computer up and
running and able to run cgminer running and able to run cgminer
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You should keep an eye on USB disk space
The system logger writes log files in the /var/log/ directory
The two main ones that grow large are 'kern.log' and 'syslog'
If you want to keep them, save them away to some other computer
When space is low, just delete them.
The 'df' command will show you the current space e.g.:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
aufs 2099420 892024 1100748 45% /
none 1015720 628 1015092 1% /dev
/dev/sda1 3909348 2837248 1072100 73% /cdrom
/dev/loop0 670848 670848 0 100% /rofs
none 1023772 136 1023636 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 1023772 16 1023756 1% /tmp
none 1023772 124 1023648 1% /var/run
none 1023772 0 1023772 0% /var/lock
This shows the 2GB space allocated when you setup the USB as '/' (aufs)
In this example, it's currently 45% full with almost 1.1GB of free space

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