Well ,,,first things first
I am in the Ubuntu-14.04 install that came on this laptop to update the system and grub ,,,just to be doing it .
I do not ever boot to this system except to keep it up to date , during the updates I happened to glance at the terminal wile it was running "update-grub" and saw 10 ,,,,,,10 kernels in the list ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O vinny's been lax-a-dasy in his house keeping
so I look at "df" just to see ,,,and notice that this OS is using 296GIB of this 500GIB disk ,,,,and I never boot it.
I have been thinking of starting to migrate to BTRFS for some time now , my 1TB storage drive is now and I even had an OS installed to that for a wile .
the plan is to give my neon install control of grub (the Ubuntu install has it now as it all ways has) and then run the mkfs.btrfs on it ,,or btrfs-convert ,,,still thinking on this one .
OR just wipe it and repartition it into 6 install partitions of about 49GIB each
Ideas any one ?
VINNY
I am in the Ubuntu-14.04 install that came on this laptop to update the system and grub ,,,just to be doing it .
I do not ever boot to this system except to keep it up to date , during the updates I happened to glance at the terminal wile it was running "update-grub" and saw 10 ,,,,,,10 kernels in the list ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O vinny's been lax-a-dasy in his house keeping
so I look at "df" just to see ,,,and notice that this OS is using 296GIB of this 500GIB disk ,,,,and I never boot it.
I have been thinking of starting to migrate to BTRFS for some time now , my 1TB storage drive is now and I even had an OS installed to that for a wile .
the plan is to give my neon install control of grub (the Ubuntu install has it now as it all ways has) and then run the mkfs.btrfs on it ,,or btrfs-convert ,,,still thinking on this one .
OR just wipe it and repartition it into 6 install partitions of about 49GIB each
Ideas any one ?
VINNY
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