Heikki Pesonen wrote:
My firs attempt to install Linux to my computer failed totally. After it I had to reinstall all. The first Linux was Fedora core 3 or 4. After trying other distros I recently installed Fedora Core 5 which I like very much. It's slick (very fast) and looks nice. But every time I start Fedora a message appears: "100% disk space on boot is in use". Does that be a problem in the future? Recently I have three hard disks on my computer as you can see:
What it is telling you is that the /boot partition is full. This may be a problem when you go to install a new kernel. You can find out where your /boot partition is by running "mount | grep boot". You may also want to take a look at the /boot directory on your system to see what is all in there. If you post the output of "ls /boot" and "cat /boot/grub/grub.conf" and we can poit out files you may safely delete.
Mikkel