On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 05:50:09 -0500
William Case <billlinux(a)rogers.com> wrote:
What should I be doing?
You don't say what you've tried, but, from memory, I think all you have
to do is
chroot /mnt/Sysimage
I can't remember if the Sysimage is supposed to be SysImage, etc. You
should do a
ls /mnt
to see what the correct form is. If it isn't there, your fs isn't
being recognized, and that is another kettle of fish.
For some reason I am getting a warning that my root directory is
full.
You could execute a
df
after you run the above. And if it is full, run
du -b -S | sort -g
to find what is taking all the room.
Note that I haven't tried all these commands, they are from memory, and
so could be wrong. Then you'll have to use man.