DutchDaemon said:Try [cmd=]du -x -d 1 /[/cmd], or for more detail [cmd=]du -x -d 2 /[/cmd], etc. By using -x you stay inside the / filesystem.
du -x -d 1 / shows the same list as above. Does that mean /boot is within /? /boot seems to have a lot in it.
du -x -d1 -h /boot/ shows;
Code:
24K /boot/defaults
2.0K /boot/firmware
199M /boot/kernel
2.0K /boot/modules
2.0K /boot/zfs
233M /boot/kernel.old
433M /boot/
I looks like /boot/kernel and /boot/kernel.old are taking up the space. Can/should I delete /boot/kernel.old?