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disk full, how do i handle this?# Unix - 噫吁兮,危乎高哉
m*f
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I use Solaris 8.
I was trying to install j2sdk1.4.0 to /usr/j2se, but in the middle of the
installation, it says disk full.
What does it mean? Does it mean the partition of /usr is full? or is
/usr/j2se full? How can I handle this problem? Do I have to remove something
from /usr? I dare not.
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w*n
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/usr is full, unless /usr/j2se is on another partition.
If you have any other partition with plenty of space, you can install
j2se there, and make a symlink from /usr, otherwise, removing some
stuff to make space.

【在 m****f 的大作中提到】
: I use Solaris 8.
: I was trying to install j2sdk1.4.0 to /usr/j2se, but in the middle of the
: installation, it says disk full.
: What does it mean? Does it mean the partition of /usr is full? or is
: /usr/j2se full? How can I handle this problem? Do I have to remove something
: from /usr? I dare not.

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m*f
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I have removed something from /usr and have successfully installed JDK1.4.0
there. I have set the path, so I can compile Java code very well.
But I am wondering about one thing. When I use pkginfo | grep 'SUNWj', the
JDK1.4.0 packages do now show up. Does this matter?

something

【在 w*****n 的大作中提到】
: /usr is full, unless /usr/j2se is on another partition.
: If you have any other partition with plenty of space, you can install
: j2se there, and make a symlink from /usr, otherwise, removing some
: stuff to make space.

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