How to free up disk space?
article as a guide to free up enough space for Leopard to run smoothly. Leopard needs a bare minimum of 15% + 9 GB free of hard disk space (24 GB of a hard disk needs to be free on a 100 GB hard disk). • Mac OS X 10.5 has no more Classic compatibility according to Apple. For more on the implications of this, visit my FAQ on Migrating from 9 to X. • Repair permissions is known to create an error message of Warning: SUID file. • What to do if your Home folder disappears: see Apple Knowledgebase article 307033. • Time machine’s behavior is not quite what is expected, but once you understand it you can make full use of its capabilities. In this page: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/timemachine.html it says: “Backing up to a full disk. One day, no matter how large your backup drive is, it will run out of space. And Time Machine has an action plan. It alerts you that it will start deleting previous backups, oldest first. Before it deletes any backup, Time Machine copies files that might