Hello,
It's been a while that I didn't post any question to this forum because my Kubuntu 22.04 is very stable and I have almost never any issue. But today, I just saw a notification telling me
which freaks me out.
I have to admit that I never dug into the meaning of the different partitions on my computer. I think I followed recommendation last time that I re-installed Kubuntu (it was years ago) and didn't bother too much. I regret it now. I have difficulty understanding what is the thing taking more place than it should. Here is my set-up regarding the partitions:
266 GiB for Windows
24.4 GiB for /
161 GiB for /home
19.3 GiB for backup
Now, I have to be frank, beside the difference Windows, linux, it's quite vague for me what is what. I observe that the backup partition is completely empty. I don't know if I'm supposed to do something to use it for some automatic task or if it is used by people who recommend it in the same way that I use hard drives: just dump important files there to save them in case something bad happens to the /home partition.
For the root partition which seems to be full. I googled a bit and learned about the ncdu and the du commands. The first one is a bit easier to use, so for now I'll stick to it. I post here what I get for the main "suspects" (I will only display the top lines):
At /
at /snap
at /usr
at /var
If you have an idea of how I should proceed to solve this issue or what next step I could do, or if anything above looks suspicious, I would be very grateful if you can share it with me.
Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
It's been a while that I didn't post any question to this forum because my Kubuntu 22.04 is very stable and I have almost never any issue. But today, I just saw a notification telling me
Code:
your root partition is running out of disk space, you have 133 mib remaining (0%).
I have to admit that I never dug into the meaning of the different partitions on my computer. I think I followed recommendation last time that I re-installed Kubuntu (it was years ago) and didn't bother too much. I regret it now. I have difficulty understanding what is the thing taking more place than it should. Here is my set-up regarding the partitions:
266 GiB for Windows
24.4 GiB for /
161 GiB for /home
19.3 GiB for backup
Now, I have to be frank, beside the difference Windows, linux, it's quite vague for me what is what. I observe that the backup partition is completely empty. I don't know if I'm supposed to do something to use it for some automatic task or if it is used by people who recommend it in the same way that I use hard drives: just dump important files there to save them in case something bad happens to the /home partition.
For the root partition which seems to be full. I googled a bit and learned about the ncdu and the du commands. The first one is a bit easier to use, so for now I'll stick to it. I post here what I get for the main "suspects" (I will only display the top lines):
At /
Code:
. 256.2 GiB [##########] /media . 68.5 GiB [## ] /home . 12.6 GiB [ ] /snap 10.1 GiB [ ] /usr . 7.0 GiB [ ] /var . 678.8 MiB [ ] /opt
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2.3 GiB [##########] /gnome-42-2204 1.8 GiB [####### ] /gnome-3-38-2004 1.7 GiB [####### ] /wine-platform-runtime 1.2 GiB [##### ] /firefox 1.2 GiB [##### ] /gnome-3-28-1804 944.6 MiB [### ] /wine-platform-6-stable
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4.6 GiB [##########] /lib 4.2 GiB [######### ] /share 601.0 MiB [# ] /bin 280.2 MiB [ ] /src
Code:
. 5.2 GiB [##########] /lib . 1.6 GiB [### ] /log . 201.2 MiB [ ] /cache
Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
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