mikel wrote:
This thread has been very helpful, thanks. I've just got a new Linode 128 account with Red Hat Linux 9 Small and followed these steps exactly. It seemed to all worked fine, however now my account is showing no free disk space at all.
Total: 6144 Megabytes
Used: 6144 Megabytes
Free: 0 Megabytes
Any ideas what's gone wrong, or how to fix it ? Thanks.
Sorry all, didn't realize that I was just rehashing what was already written by other posters, I didn't realize that this was a multi-page topic and missed the responses to the original poster before providing mine.
The account page lists how much free space you have that is not used by any of your virtual disks. You *want* to have 0 megabytes free because you want it all to be in a virtual disk, and thus actually available to your running Linode.
Mine also lists 0 megabytes free because I've used it all for my root filesystem. Which doesn't mean that my root filesystem is full - if I log into my Linode directly and check the disk usage, I'm at about 74%.
If you ever upgrade to more disk space, you will see this space appear as free space in your Linode account page, until you assign it to a virtual disk, at which point it will be available to your running Linode process, and will once again show up as 0 megabytes free on your Linode account page.
Hope I've explained this in a way that is clearer rather than more confusing.[/b]