A few times, I almost did the "rm -rf /var/cache/abrt-di/usr/".
(Ed said)
I wouldn't delete the directory but all the contents below it.
I'm glad I hesitated!
It occurred to me overnight that the delete that I almost did would
remove links, but probably not what they're pointing to. There are
13800+ links there. I don't know how much space the real files on the
other end of those links take up, and I haven't found a way to get a
total of that space. I studied the "rm" man page, and saw no option to
have "rm" follow those links and delete the real files on the other end
of them. I also saw no indication that rm does that by default. So how
do I do the recommended deleting including having the real files on the
other end of links deleted? With 13800+ links, that could add up to a
lot of space.
You can check back in a month or so to see if new stuff has been
placed there.
I seem to be getting two crashes every time I log in. So we'll see very
quickly! (Those crashes seem minor, so I'll follow up on them after
this thread is closed.)
I suggest you make a note of it. I'm only responsible for
reminding
my cats not to wake me at 3AM.
They ignore my request. :-)
Hmmm... Might one of those cats
be the fedora HYPERKITTY?!
(just kidding)
thanks,
Bill.