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>If you've loaded the kernel source read the file:<BR>
>/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt<BR>
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when I try to install kernel-source using apt, there is a disk space problem!!!. Actually, earlier I was using xp and thus have a lot of data in fat and ntfs partitions. Is there a way to intall packages in other partitions using apt?? By the way my HDD looks like ---<BR>
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on<BR>
/dev/hda3 4.6G 4.2G 141M 97% / ext3<BR>
/dev/hda1 4.9G 4.7G 196M 97% /C vfat<BR>
/dev/hda5 7.8G 7.5G 408M 95% /D vfat<BR>
/dev/hda6 9.8G 8.1G 1.7G 83% /E vfat<BR>
/dev/hda7 9.8G 4.9G 4.9G 50% /F ntfs<BR>
bye,<BR>
shatam<BR>
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