Hello all!
I've had a weird issue with my hard drive after installation. I noticed that the root partition was significantly more filled than in 12.04. Meaning 69% used up with now with 14.04, while I believe it less than half before upgrade. That is a 20GB partition, so the difference is not justified. While upgrading I had some issues and had to use recovery mode, dpkg and noticed the tex packages being downloaded every time. I came to the conclusion that the tex packages might somehow have been installed multiple times (correct me if this assumption is wrong) hence the extra disk usage. Ironically, latex (texmaker actually) does not function properly as before upgrade, that's the reason I started digging...
I started browsing the root directory to see if I can find where the tex packages are installed and perhaps see if something looks weird. I did find something weird, but not as expected. The /proc directory registers a size of 128TiB (does that stand for terabyte?). The OS is installed on a 128GB ssd. See attached screenshot. A quick search brought to my attention that the /proc directory is a virtual filesytem about what's running. Ok, but is such a size justified?
Apart form this, is there another way to check if something is taking more disk space that it is supposed to?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: I already used apt-get clean, autoclean, autoremove and bleachbit. Still searching...
I've had a weird issue with my hard drive after installation. I noticed that the root partition was significantly more filled than in 12.04. Meaning 69% used up with now with 14.04, while I believe it less than half before upgrade. That is a 20GB partition, so the difference is not justified. While upgrading I had some issues and had to use recovery mode, dpkg and noticed the tex packages being downloaded every time. I came to the conclusion that the tex packages might somehow have been installed multiple times (correct me if this assumption is wrong) hence the extra disk usage. Ironically, latex (texmaker actually) does not function properly as before upgrade, that's the reason I started digging...
I started browsing the root directory to see if I can find where the tex packages are installed and perhaps see if something looks weird. I did find something weird, but not as expected. The /proc directory registers a size of 128TiB (does that stand for terabyte?). The OS is installed on a 128GB ssd. See attached screenshot. A quick search brought to my attention that the /proc directory is a virtual filesytem about what's running. Ok, but is such a size justified?
Apart form this, is there another way to check if something is taking more disk space that it is supposed to?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: I already used apt-get clean, autoclean, autoremove and bleachbit. Still searching...
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