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I have added ubuntu 8 to my computer again. It is a laptop here are the specs

hp pavillion dv6000

1gig ram

120 gig harddrive

1.8 intel processor .

It's not a bad laptop but I installed it and I made it for 80 gigs for my linux file. But now When I go to update for download stuff it says i'm ot of space.I'm not sure what to do the hardrive only has 4 gigs taken up . I had this issue on a few installs i did before on my desktop just went back to windows. I need linux now to use more and get better with it . But I don't know what to do here

HELP!!!!!!!!!

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I have added ubuntu 8 to my computer again. It is a laptop here are the specs

hp pavillion dv6000

1gig ram

120 gig harddrive

1.8 intel processor .

It's not a bad laptop but I installed it and I made it for 80 gigs for my linux file. But now When I go to update for download stuff it says i'm ot of space.I'm not sure what to do the hardrive only has 4 gigs taken up . I had this issue on a few installs i did before on my desktop just went back to windows. I need linux now to use more and get better with it . But I don't know what to do here

HELP!!!!!!!!!

so you partitioned the drive for 80 gigs and left windows the rest?

can you give me the output of df -h?

Thanks

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No on the laptop I just left that encase I want to install it later.

can you run the df- h

I need to see what ubuntu thinks is your partition table..

Thanks

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I wouldn't let me so I just reinstalled works fine now. Thanks anyway

np, I have a bad feeling it was

A ) a hick up in the install

B) for some reason only gave 8 gigs for /

I think you need to sudo df -h

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slayer1927,

Good to hear you sorted stuff out.

I agree with iccaros, running df -h will give you an idea how much room you have on your hard drive for Ubuntu. df -h will show you how your hard drive is divided up into partitions. Then you can see how much space you have for saving media files, data, documents, etc.

Click on------>Terminal

Inside the terminal prompt you can type in the command df -h and look at your HD layout.

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