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mariah to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

I just updated debian and upon reboot and login i get this

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I just updated debian and upon reboot and login i get this

mariah to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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    Here’s a guide I found online that has some commands that might help you figure out where your storage has gone:

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/266825/what-do-i-do-when-my-root-filesystem-is-full

    How big is the partition?

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      27.3gb

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      This is / Screenshot_20240227-142646 /mnt has my 2nd hard drive. /usr is big because of wine

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        ncdu -x / will only show you the files stored on / without counting /mnt and other partitions.

        You can usually delete files (not directories!) in /var/log safely

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