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    How do I check my jump drive persistent image?

    I have been using a 512MB flash drive to hold a persistent home image while I'm using the Knoppix live CD. My question is how can I check to see how much room I have left inside the image "partition" I set the size of the Image to 256MB when I stored it there. Today I ran the "BB" toy and suddenly I was getting messages that my home image had no more room and had to be fixed. When I looked in Konqueror, there was some "raw.music" file that was 200MB big! I deleted that. Was that triggering the error messages?

    I have Firefox configured and Konqueror etc. I have installed Macromedia flash, and basically have a fantastic Knoppix desktop environment, but I would like to get a feel for when I need to be careful about space considerations.

    I wonder if there is any more info about the whole "image to flash drive" in any documentation. CAn't seem to find much. For example can I increase the space somehow? stuff like that.

    I have a Vers. 5.0.1 Live Cd that I downloaded.

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    You can see free space for all mounted filesystems with "df" command (use in Konsole) or "KDiskFree" command from KMenu.

    In Knoppix 4.0.2 CD KDiskFree is at KMenu->System->More Applications->KDiskFree
    You can also press "Alt-F2", then write "KDiskFree" and press Enter.

    Those tools can show quite many devices and free space for them. Look for a device with "knoppix.img" in it.
    e.g. for me the device for persistant home is /mnt/hdb2/knoppix.img

    Example output from df:
    Code:
    knoppix@1[knoppix]$ df
    Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root                 2471        22      2449   1% /
    /dev/hdb2              5313432   4919712    393720  93% /cdrom2.loop
    /ramdisk                219712     11036    208676   6% /ramdisk
    /UNIONFS              14797436  11475880   3321556  78% /UNIONFS
    /cdrom2.loop/CD.iso     711124    711124         0 100% /cdrom/
    /dev/cloop             1941958   1941958         0 100% /KNOPPIX
    /UNIONFS/dev/hdb2      5313432   4919712    393720  93% /mnt/hdb2
    /mnt/hdb2/knoppix.img
                             99150     85037     14113  86% /KNOPPIX.IMG
    /UNIONFS/dev/mapper/LVM-data
                          12635768   9522888   3112880  76% /data
    So this tells that I have used 86% of the space available in persistant home.
    And I have 14113 kB space left.

    If you want to know what is taking all that space, "filelight" is good for that.
    Press Alt-F2, write "filelight" to command-box and press Enter.
    Then select Scan->"Scan Home Directory"
    (filelight is not in 4.0.2CD but is in 4.0.2DVD - It's probably also in 5.0.1DVD)

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    Thanks Malaire! That was very helpful, I will try that command. That is exactly the information I was looking for. I have filelight on my 5.0.1 CD and I've been trying to understand it, but I just don't seem to follow the concept behind the diagrams. Anyhow, I've ordered the DVD version and hopefully there will be some help content on that. The CD doesn't really have any help files at all, that I've been able to find. I'm a complete kn00b with this stuff, but I am hoping the CD will help me understand enough to know which Linux I will want to install on the secondary HDD in my Windows XP box.

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