13/02/2020 19:33:27 +1100 Ralph Ronnquist <ralph.ronnqu...@gmail.com>:
> Traversing / directly like that is not a good idea. Rather do: > > # mount -obind / /mnt > # du -sh /mnt/* > > so that you traverse the root file system without traversing all special > mounts (/proc, /sys etc) > > Thenn you'll do > # umount /mnt Indeed... On my updated 2.1 ASCII machine (with MATE desktop) and a lot of packages installed, I have / with a total of about 9GB: ~~~ 18M /mnt/bin 29M /mnt/boot 12K /mnt/dev 13M /mnt/etc 4,0K /mnt/home 220M /mnt/lib 5,0M /mnt/lib32 4,0K /mnt/lib64 5,6M /mnt/libx32 16K /mnt/lost+found 48K /mnt/media 4,0K /mnt/mnt 850M /mnt/opt 4,0K /mnt/proc 4,0K /mnt/root 4,0K /mnt/run 14M /mnt/sbin 16K /mnt/srv 4,0K /mnt/sys 16K /mnt/tmp 7,9G /mnt/usr 392K /mnt/var (some special dirs omitted) ~~~ > > On 2020-02-13 03:26, Owen wrote: > >> > >> The / partition was set as 40gb to be safe but today an "apt-get upgrade" > >> failed due to lack of space: > >> > >> I've increased / to 60gb but I was never expecting it to ever get past > >> 10gb. So, this is strange... Maybe checking disk usage as above could help. Regards -- al3xu5 Say NO to copyright, patents, trademarks and any industrial design restrictions. ________________________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key ID: 4096 bit RSA key F94CFE23 Fingerprint: 59C6 9DC7 CD4B CF2F A190 E3DE 69C5 977B F94C FE23
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