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Hello everybody. I'm running here redhat 7.1. My question is: Why is the size of my APACHE document directory limited? I can not put over 200 MB of data inthere. I changed the httpd.conf home document directory to /html. PLease anserw to my question because I dont know what to do now. Size of my harddrive is over 10 gb and there is plany of not used space. Thank you very much.
Yeah, I checked that it was running out of space. Thank you for a hint.
I have another problem though.Over night power went of and now I can not start my linux box back on again. It saz :
Checking file systems
/boot:clean
/home:clean
/usr:clean
/var contains file system with errors, check forced
/var
innode 12064 has illegal block(s)
/var:UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY, run fcsk manually....
I don't know what to do next. I typed in root password and Im at the prompt. Can you pleas help me ?
About the sarcastic question: It's just I've seen some people reply and be butt heads to the people that are trying to help them, and finally the guys trying to help totally ignore them and any post they make.
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