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hi, I am wanting to clean out some space on /
I do a df -k and I see all the mount points but how do I determine what I can delete so that I am only deleting file on / do I go to the disk it self?
hhhhmmmm this is not coming out right.
I see in df -k the mount points for example
/
/usr
/var......etc..etc.I want to get rid of files on / only how do I look at JUST those files?
in other words I want to get ride of files on JUST that mount point.
does that make sense?

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