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RE: Staroffice installation problem



Good idea...  I'll see if that works...  One last question, tho...

Do you need to be root to run the SO setup?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	karlp ourldsfamily com [SMTP:karlp ourldsfamily com]
> Sent:	Monday, February 26, 2001 1:35 PM
> To:	'Redhat-Install-List Redhat Com'
> Subject:	Re: Staroffice installation problem
> 
> I would remove /tmp and mount it as a new filesystem with bunches of
> space. For example, if / is too small and /tmp is no shown when doing
> 
> df -k
> 
> you could look at the output from that command and see where there is
> enough space, then do
> 
> rm -r /tmp
> 
> mkdir /var/tmp
> or
> mkdir /usr/tmp
> 
> or wherever you have space, then do
> 
> ln -s /usr/tmp /tmp
> 
> That may work just fine. Then when you are done, you can remove the link
> and recreate /tmp.
> 
> Karl L. Pearson
> Senior Consulting Systems Analyst
> Senior Consulting Database Analyst
> karlp ourldsfamily com
> 
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> 
> Hey gang,
> 
> 	I downloaded SO5.2 the other day.  When I try to install it on my
> box, I get an error that basically says my tmp directory is full...  How
> much tmp space do I need, & how do I fix this, if I don't have enough?
> 
> 
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