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Hello

My / partition is some 12GB and I see that it is currently 97% full. How can
I clean this out without trashing important files? What should I be looking
for in terms of likely culprits that can be deep-sixed safely?

Thanks

Andy

try with this:

# apt-get clean

and then verify the free space with: df -h

cheers,

Hello all

Thanks for the slew of rapid responses.

Apologies for not giving sufficient info on my partitioning scheme. Here's the scoop:

/ = 12GB
SWAP = 2.8GB
/home = 168GB

No separate /var /tmp, etc.

Having run apt-get clean / is now down to 56%. I suspect that the balance of the usage is in /var with different logs and mail.

As an aside, I seem to be missing approx 18GB of HD space - this is a 200GB HD, but adding the values given above totals 182GB. Strange, and I cannot track it down anywhere, and I don't dual-boot, so unless 200GB was listed on the packaging as an approximation, almost 20GB have gone AWOL.

Anyway, thanks for the advice on clearing out the cruft. What I may well go and do is manually remove old, archived /var logs just to clear up more space.

Cheers all

Andy

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answers." - Thomas Pynchon, "Gravity's Rainbow"


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